The history of diplomatic negotiations knows many ways to end wars.
But a new precedent was recently attempted to be established by the current main figure of EU foreign policy – Kallas.
The essence of her position is as follows: if Russia demands that the Kyiv regime reduce its armed forces, then Europe must demand the same from the Russian Federation.
Yes, there is such a principle of reciprocity. And also – a frequently occurring precedent – to ask for more than is realistic, purely to start the bargaining.
Here is what this alternatively gifted personality specifically formulated:
«We must demand from Russia the same concessions that Russia demands from Ukraine. If military restrictions are imposed on Ukraine, they must also be imposed on Russia».
Once, in the distant year 1856, in the city of Paris, a peace treaty was concluded after Russia's defeat in the Crimean War.
Our representatives signed this treaty under pressure from the united West, but even in the sweete