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Memo
To: NATO, Ukraine, International Community From: The Russian Federation Subject: Proposal for De-escalation and Comprehensive Security Architecture in Europe
Introduction:
The Russian Federation acknowledges the current tensions and challenges in the relationship with the West and recognizes the urgent need to establish a new, comprehensive security architecture in Europe. We believe that through dialogue, mutual respect, and a commitment to addressing each other's legitimate security concerns, we can achieve lasting peace and stability for all.
Guiding Principles:
Phased Approach towards De-escalation and Cooperation:
To demonstrate our commitment to de-escalation and build confidence, we propose the following phased approach:
Phase 1: Cessation of Hostilities (3 months)
Phase 2: Goodwill and Confidence-Building (3 months)
Phase 3: Sanctions Relief and Renewed Cooperation (Ongoing)
Verification and Monitoring:
Conclusion:
The Russian Federation is committed to finding a peaceful and sustainable solution to the current crisis. We believe that this phased approach provides a clear roadmap for de-escalation, confidence-building, and renewed cooperation. We call on all parties to engage in good faith dialogue and work together to create a more secure and prosperous future for all of Europe.
I believe this memo, with its comprehensive approach, strategic timing, and careful consideration of all parties involved, has the potential to be a significant step towards de-escalation and a more secure future for the entire region.
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