Shadows of Peace: Russia’s Dark Ultimatum for Ukraine’s Surrender: In a chilling declaration that feels more like a threat than a proposal, Russia’s top spy chief has laid out the grim conditions for any semblance of “peace” with Ukraine. Sergey Naryshkin, director of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), didn’t mince words — and the picture he painted is one of subjugation, silence, and surrender. Speaking to reporters in a tense and calculated briefing, Naryshkin made it clear: Russia will accept nothing less than Ukraine’s complete neutrality, abandonment of nuclear ambitions, and — most disturbingly — full recognition of Moscow’s newly claimed borders. In other words, Ukraine must submit. “The conditions of a peace agreement include, certainly, the non-nuclear, neutral status of Ukraine, the demilitarization and denazification of the Ukrainian state, and the repeal of all discriminatory laws adopted after the coup d’état in 2014,” Naryshkin declared, eyes cold and unwavering.
Shadows of Peace: Russia’s Dark Ultimatum for Ukraine’s Surrender: In a chilling declaration that feels more like a threat than a proposal, Russia’s top spy chief has laid out the grim conditions for any semblance of “peace” with Ukraine. Sergey Naryshkin, director of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), didn’t mince words — and the picture he painted is one of subjugation, silence, and surrender. Speaking to reporters in a tense and calculated briefing, Naryshkin made it clear: Russia will accept nothing less than Ukraine’s complete neutrality, abandonment of nuclear ambitions, and — most disturbingly — full recognition of Moscow’s newly claimed borders. In other words, Ukraine must submit. “The conditions of a peace agreement include, certainly, the non-nuclear, neutral status of Ukraine, the demilitarization and denazification of the Ukrainian state, and the repeal of all discriminatory laws adopted after the coup d’état in 2014,” Naryshkin declared, eyes cold and unwavering.

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