Report: U.S. Rejected Putin’s Ceasefire Offer in Ukraine

Last Updated on February 13, 2024

A new report says that the United States rejected a ceasefire offer from Vladimir Putin and the Russians that would have frozen the war in Ukraine where casualties are believed to number at least 500,000. News of the ceasefire rejection comes just after the U.S. Senate passed a bill that sends nearly $95.3 billion more dollars worth of military and financial aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan.

Reuters is reporting in an exclusive that multiple Russian sources tell them President “Putin sent signals to Washington” that led to brief talks between late 2023 and early 2024, hoping to freeze the Russo-Ukrainian War in its tracks before it entered its third year of full-scale fighting. But the offer was rejected by the United States, which could shut the war down at the drop of a hat by cutting off Ukraine from the U.S. taxpayer and sending the Zelensky government, which is widely accepted as being a puppet of the United States and NATO, to the negotiating table.

“The contacts with the Americans came to nothing,” an anonymous Russian source reportedly told Reuters.

As Reuters reported:

Putin was proposing to freeze the conflict at the current lines and was unwilling to cede any of the Ukrainian territory controlled by Russia, but the signal offered what some in the Kremlin saw as the best path towards a peace of some kind.
“The contacts with the Americans came to nothing,” a senior Russian source with knowledge of the discussions in late 2023 and early 2024 told Reuters on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the situation.

Reuters also consulted with an American source on the ceasefire rejection claims, and reports that the “U.S. source denied there had been any official contact and said Washington would not engage in talks that did not involve Ukraine.”

If the claims of Retuers’ Russian sources are true, however, it is a remarkable illustration of America’s command over Ukraine and the Ukraine/NATO side of the Russo-Ukrainian War.

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It’s also very telling of the motivations of the United States and NATO, which are backing an ethnonationalist campaign by the Ukrainians to forcibly keep Russians drawn into Ukraine’s borders, which exist as a direct result of the Bolshevik Revolution and the Soviet Union that kept Russia and Eastern Europe under the jackboot of communism for nearly a century.

Recently, when journalist Tucker Carlson traveled to Moscow for an interview with Vladimir Putin, the Russian President dove into the territorial dispute between Ukraine and Russia, providing a history lesson that went back over 1,000 years to detail his nation’s justification for annexing regions claimed by Ukraine.

It’s also important to note that, in the years leading up to the Russo-Ukrainian War, residents of these areas voted by huge margins to secede from Ukraine and join Russia. Those votes came after the U.S. and George Soros-backed color revolution that overthrew Ukraine’s democratically-elected, pro-Russia government and replaced it with neo-Nazi-aligned Western puppets.

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