Russia Presented Its Offer To The USA, The Fate of The World Is at The Bargaining Table (December 2021)
The crucial step was taken after Russian President Vladimir Putin requested "formal assurances that NATO will not expand to the east" and stated that the future of the situation in Ukraine would be determined by the negotiations.
Russia allegedly sent its copyrights to the US in exchange for the legal guarantees it sought from the West for its own security. During his discussion with Russian President Putin, Chinese President Xi expressed his support for the security guarantees asked by the Kremlin.
Deputy Russian President Vladimir Putin, Yuriy Ushakov, made statements regarding the Russian leader's video-conference meeting with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping today, according to Sputnik news. Xi "understands Russia's security concerns and supports Russian President Putin's need for security guarantees from the West," according to Ushakov. NATO's eastward expansion must be halted, and specific weapons must not be deployed in Ukraine or other countries bordering Russia, according to the security guarantees Russia has requested. Ushakov also stated that during Putin's meeting with Xi, he informed Xi that Russia had delivered the security assurance proposals in question to the US today.
The delivery of security guarantee ideas to the US high-level ambassador follows President Putin's announcement that he wants prompt talks on these guarantees with the US and NATO.
The Kremlin says it is ready to begin talks on security guarantees right away. "We are ready to start negotiations on this very important matter immediately," Ushakov said, adding that Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov will represent Russia in the security assurances talks. The Kremlin's call for security guarantees from the West comes as Russia beefs up its forces along the Ukrainian border and the Ukrainian government progressively employs offensive weapons in the country's eastern Donbass region. Western countries have recently increased their military aid to the Ukrainian government. US Deputy Secretary of State Donfried, to whom the document containing Russia's security guarantee proposals was forwarded, also paid a support visit to the capital of Ukraine, Kiev, on Tuesday.
On the other hand, US Deputy Secretary of State Karen Donfried stated that she will convey the proposals regarding security guarantees presented to her in Moscow to Washington and her European allies. Having consulted with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov and Deputy Head of the Russian Presidential Administration Dmitry Kozak in Moscow, Donfried stated that he would convey the recommendations regarding the security guarantees presented to him here to Washington and his allies in Europe. The United States and other Western countries have recently upped their military help to Ukraine's government. On Tuesday, US Deputy Secretary of State Donfried, who received the document containing Russia's security assurance recommendations, paid a solidarity visit to Kiev, Ukraine's capital.
On the other hand, US Deputy Secretary of State Karen Donfried noted that she will relay to Washington and her European allies the ideas for security guarantees that were provided to her in Moscow.
Donfried stated that he would convey the recommendations regarding the security guarantees presented to him here to Washington and his European allies after consulting with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov and Deputy Head of the Russian Presidential Administration Dmitry Kozak in Moscow. "All of these talks are aimed at fulfilling President (Joe) Biden's mission to develop stable and predictable relations between the two nations," Donfried said, noting that he will travel to Brussels from Moscow "to keep tight cooperation with friends and partners on the next steps." He was emphatic.
In Kiev, Ukraine's capital, the US diplomat met with Foreign Minister Dmitriy Kuleba, Head of the Presidential Office Andrey Yermak, and Andrey Kostin, deputy head of the Ukrainian delegation in the Donbass Contact Group.
Options on the table of Russia
One of the most commonly asked issues is what would happen if Russia's demand for "formal assurances not to extend NATO to the east" from Western countries is not met. We must consider how plausible the conflict choices that could transform the world's fate are.
Sergey Ryabkov, Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister, stated that if their demands are not met, they will "respond militarily or militarily-technically." There are four scenarios on the table, according to political analyst Ivan Preobrazhensky, who examined Ryabkov's comments for the Rosbalt portal.
The First Option
Russia may increase its military presence along Ukraine's border with Belarus. The Kremlin might employ the Russian and Belarusian forces' "joint training camps" for this. The migration problem on the Belarus-Polish border might potentially be used by Russia as a justification.
The Second Option
Introduce one or more new "super" new weapons to send a message to NATO. Vladimir Putin's news conference, which he expects to host next week, might be the venue for this introduction.
The Third Option
In the Russian Baltic Sea territory of Kaliningrad, more troops, missiles, and weapons technology will be deployed. Russia had already sent a substantial number of Iskander missiles to this European enclave.
The Fourth Option
Low-intensity cyber warfare declare. Instead of directly assaulting the US, Russia might launch cyberattacks against some of the US' European allies.
Situations that Russia will face after the Possible Attack
The first, according to the Russian expert, is the complete cancellation of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project. The new German foreign minister, who did not look at Russia sympathetically, indicated openly that the line would not be employed if military tensions escalated.
The second concern is Russia's exclusion from the SWIFT international payment system. Even though Russia has been constructing an alternate system for years in anticipation of this possibility, this probable censure will undoubtedly harm Russia.
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