Russia’s Peace Terms on Ukraine Conflict

GS 2 – International Relations

Context:

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, in an interview (NBC News, August 2025), reiterated Russia’s conditions for a peace settlement with Ukraine. These include security guarantees for Ukraine, permanent neutrality, and a bar on NATO membership.

Key Highlights:
  • Security Guarantees:
    • Russia proposes that a group of nations, including UN Security Council’s P5 (U.S., U.K., France, Russia, China), along with Germany, Türkiye, and others, act as guarantors of Ukraine’s security.
  • Non-Negotiable Terms (as per Lavrov):
    • Ukraine must remain neutral.
    • Ukraine must stay non-aligned with any military bloc.
    • Ukraine must be non-nuclear.
    • NATO membership for Ukraine is unacceptable to Russia.
  • Background – 2022 Istanbul Talks:
    • Negotiations had explored Ukraine’s neutrality in exchange for international security guarantees.
    • Talks collapsed, but Russia continues to cite them as a model for future settlement.
  • Other Demands:
    • Protection of Russian-speaking population in Ukraine.
    • Territorial discussions still remain unresolved.
  • U.S. Position:
    • U.S. Vice-President J.D. Vance claimed Russia has already made “significant concessions” in talks with Donald Trump regarding its war demands, rejecting claims that Moscow is dragging peace talks.
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