Russia’s Demands Have Changed

By David Swanson, World BEYOND War, March 7, 2022

Here were Russia’s demands for months starting in early December 2021:

  • Article 1: the parties should not strengthen their security at the expense of Russia’s security;
  • Article 2: the parties will use  multilateral consultations and the NATO-Russia Council to address points of conflict;
  • Article 3: the parties reaffirm that they do not consider each other as adversaries and maintain a dialogue;
  • Article 4: the parties shall not deploy military forces and weaponry on the territory of any of the other states in Europe in addition to any forces that were deployed as of May 27, 1997;
  • Article 5: the parties shall not deploy land-based intermediate- and short-range missiles adjacent to the other parties;
  • Article 6: all member States of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization commit themselves to refrain from any further enlargement of NATO, including the accession of Ukraine as well as other States;
  • Article 7: the parties that are member States of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization shall not conduct any military activity on the territory of Ukraine as well as other States in the Eastern Europe, in the South Caucasus and in Central Asia; and
  • Article 8: the agreement shall not be interpreted as affecting the primary responsibility of the Security Council of the United Nations for maintaining international peace and security.

These were perfectly reasonable, just what the U.S. demanded when Soviet missiles were in Cuba, just what the U.S. would demand now if Russian missiles were in Canada, and ought to have simply been met, or at the very least treated as serious points to be respectfully considered.

If we set aside items 1-3 and 8 above as less concrete and/or hopeless, we’re left with items 4-7 above.

These are Russia’s new demands now, according to Reuters (there are also four):

1) Ukraine cease military action
2) Ukraine change its constitution to enshrine neutrality
3) Ukraine acknowledge Crimea as Russian territory
4) Ukraine recognize the separatist republics of Donetsk and Lugansk as independent states

The first two of the old four demands (items 4-5 at top) have vanished. No limitations are now being demanded on piling up weapons everywhere. Weapons companies and governments that work for them should be pleased. But unless we get back to disarmament, the long-term prospects for humanity are grim.

The last two of the old four demands (items 6-7 at top) are still here in a different form, at least as regards Ukraine. NATO could add dozens of other countries, but not a neutral Ukraine. Of course, NATO and everyone else have always wanted a neutral Ukraine, so this shouldn’t be such a huge hurdle.

Two new demands have been added: recognize that Crimea is Russian, and recognize Donetsk and Lugansk (with what borders isn’t clear) as independent states. Of course they were already supposed to have self-governance under Minsk 2, but Ukraine did not comply.

Of course, it is a horrible precedent to meet the demands of a warmaker. On the other hand “horrible precedent” is hardly even the right phrase for the nuclear elimination of life on Earth or even the escalation of a war that miraculously avoids nuclear attacks, or even the climate and ecological demise of life on Earth facilitated by the focus of resources on war.

One way to negotiate peace would be for Ukraine to offer to meet all of Russia’s demands and, ideally, more, while making demands of its own for reparations and disarmament. If the war goes on and ends someday with a Ukrainian government and a human species still around, such negotiations will have to happen. Why not now?

5 Responses

  1. To me, it sounds like negotiation is really possible. It may not get each party EXACTLY what they want, but that is the outcome for most negotiation. Each side must choose the most important and life affirming of their demands and decide what is most helpful for their citizens and country-not the leaders themselves. Leaders are servants of the people. If not, I don’t believe they should take the job.

  2. Negotiation should be possible. Ukraine was once regarded as part of Russia and, more recently (since 1939), areas in the Ukraine were part of Russia. There seems a natural tension between ethnic Russian speakers and ethnic Ukranians which has never, and may never, be resolved. However, forces are at work which actually seem to want conflict and want commodity shortages- or at least a back story for them. And the locus of the forces; well, look at Agenda 2030 and the Climate Hoax and who backs these projects and you are on the way to the answer.

  3. People from this area, aren’t they all Russian/Ukrainians Ukrainian/Russians, Russians, Ukrainians and couple of others. And hasn’t this area been a powder keg for the past decade and longer. Some researchers mention a lot of corruption in Ukraine and a lot of censorship in Russia. Now they have an actor leader in Mr. Zelensky, who is pitting himself against a political expert. And yes, this will eventually be resolved through talks so let’s see them both lay out the conditions one more time and stop trying to pull the world into a conflict that should already have been resolved. NOW!
    1 John 4:20 “If a man say, I love God, and hateth his brother, he is a liar: for he that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, how can he love God whom he hath not seen?”

  4. Regarding reparations, why do you call for reparations from Russia, and not reparations from Ukraine’s coup regime? From 2014 until Russia intervened this year, Ukraine’s coup regime waged a war on the people of eastern Ukraine, in which they killed 10,000+ people, maimed & terrorised many more people, and destroyed a significant potion of Donestk & Lugansk. Furthermore, Ukraine’s coup regime has been doing even more killing, maiming, terrorising & destroying since Russia intervened.

  5. Putin in his Vodka soaked brain sees the whole world as Russia!! And especially Eastern Europe as Mother Russia!! And he wants it all back behind his new Iron Curtain, and he doesn’t care what it cost, in lives or material!! The thing about Russia’s government, they are a group of thugs with nuclear weapons, and they don’t care what other people think about them!! You guys can appease them all you want, but that’s on you!!

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