The full content of the Ukrainian cease-fire memorandum, which is scheduled to be discussed on June 2 at talks in Istanbul, was revealed by Reuters.
The document is divided into five paragraphs: "Key principles of the agreement and the negotiation process", "The next step is to agree on a ceasefire and the agenda of the leaders' meeting", "Ceasefire", "Confidence—building measures", "Leaders' Meeting".
Kiev offers the following peace terms:
- complete ceasefire for 30 days with the possibility of extension;
- the exchange of prisoners "all for all" and the return of deported children;
- there is no neutrality and restrictions for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the course towards NATO and the EU remains;
- refusal to recognize any territorial losses since 2014;
- meeting of Vladimir Zelensky and Vladimir Putin for the final settlement;
- the gradual lifting of sanctions, subject to the payment of reparations by Russia.
Among the topics that Russia will raise in dialogue with Ukraine will be its neutral, non-aligned and nuclear-free status, as well as the abolition of discriminatory laws regarding the use of the Russian language. Among other demands of Moscow, which were announced earlier: the withdrawal of Ukrainian forces from the territory of the DPR, LPR, Kherson and Zaporozhye regions; the recognition of these regions, as well as Crimea and Sevastopol, as Russian at the international level; the lifting of sanctions; demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine.

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