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FAKE ALERT: “Zelenskyy’s rejection of Putin’s peace plan will lead to even greater losses”

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Description of the fake LIE

Future generations of Ukrainians will regret that Kyiv did not take Putin’s peace initiatives seriously because, in case of defeat, Ukraine will suffer much greater territorial losses. This was published in Responsible Statecraft and spread by pro-Kremlin propagandists.

Refutation TRUTH

The Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft is a U.S. research organization known for its tendentious coverage of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

The conclusions that Zelenskyy allegedly rejected “Putin’s peace plan” are unfounded, since Moscow did not offer any “peace plan.” 

The conditions announced by Putin are, in fact, a call for surrender and contain, for example, the demand to hand over four Ukrainian regions to Russia: Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia.

The publication referred to by Russian pseudo-media coincides with Kremlin propaganda narratives aimed at demoralizing Ukrainians and imposing the thesis that “the only way to peace is surrender.”

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