The Russian 'peace formula' includes a demand for international recognition of 'the Nazi character' of Ukraine's Jewish leader.
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has released what he calls 'the soft Russian formula for peace' in Ukraine, which includes a mandatory declaration calling Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky a 'Nazi.
'Newsweek reached to the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs via email on Thursday night for comment.Zelensky has offered his own 10-point plan for peace, which includes items like a total withdrawal of Russian troops and returning territories Moscow claimed to annex to Ukrainian control.Medvedev wrote on Thursday that he experiences 'an irresistible feeling of disgust, which quickly turns into a feeling of shame from the bad surrealism' when considering Zelensky's plan.
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