ISW: The ceasefire agreement must include reliable monitoring mechanisms
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Experts of the Institute of War Study (ISW) indicate the need for reliable monitoring mechanisms in the event of a ceasefire agreement in Ukraine or peace agreement, and it is unclear what mechanisms of such monitoring can offer an event
Source: Isw
Details: Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said current US-Russian negotiations are unlikely to lead to « lightning results », contrary to US President Donald Trump, Matte Mata, to reach a general ceasefire and a long peace agreement in Ukraine in the near future.
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In addition, Russian Foreign Ministry official Oleksiy Polishchuk stated in an interview that Russia is ready to participate in negotiations that « take into account the modern realities of » wars and eliminate the « root causes » of Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Literally From the report: « Peskov and Polishchuk’s comments reflect the constant rejection of the Kremlin’s declared approach by President Trump on setting up a ceasefire regime, and then negotiations on a broad peace agreement, as well as the Kremlin’s dedication to the goals of war that are incompatible with the purpose of Trump to achieve long -term peace. »
Details: Analysts say that any potential ceasefire or peace agreement should include reliable monitoring mechanisms, taking into account the Kremlin’s constant efforts to show Ukraine as that violates the ceasefire of energy on energy infrastructure without providing evidence of these strokes.
Literally From the report: « It remains unclear what mechanisms of monitoring the event could use to ensure the observance and tracking of a potential ceasefire, and if the Kremlin would agree to such mechanisms. »
Details: On April 13, Peskov and Polishchuk repeated Russia’s constant statements about Ukraine’s violation of a temporary moratorium on the task of long -range impact on energy infrastructure.
Literally From the report: « It seems that Russian officials use fuzzy ceasefire conditions and use the lack of independent monitoring mechanisms to fill the information space with unjustified statements about allegedly violation of the ceasefire of Ukraine. »
Key conclusions ISW for April 13:
- Peskov stated that current US-Russian talks are unlikely to lead to « lightning results », contrary to Trump’s stated Trump, to reach a general ceasefire and a long peace agreement in Ukraine in the near future.
- Any future overall ceasefire or peace agreement must include reliable monitoring mechanisms, given the Kremlin’s continuing efforts to show Ukraine to violate ceasefire without providing evidence and despite the lack of public details on ceasefire conditions. It remains unclear what monitoring mechanisms could use to ensure that the potential ceasefire is observed and tracked, or the Kremlin would agree to such mechanisms.
- April 13 Russian troops struck a devastating ballistic rocket stroke In the city of the amount, which killed more than 30 people.
- The Ukrainian forces have advanced near Toretsk, and the Russian forces advanced near Kharkiv, Borova and Temporal Yar.