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(Putin's War) - 'What are Ukraine's borders? .. they’re internationally recognized and defined in 1991.' - Navalny

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'5. What are Ukraine's borders? They are similar to Russia's - they’re internationally recognized and defined in 1991. Russia also recognized these borders back then, and it must recognize them today as well. There is nothing to discuss here.'

'2. The real reasons for this war are the political and economic problems within Russia, Putin's desire to hold on to power at any cost, and his obsession with his own historical legacy. He wants to go down in history as "the conqueror tsar" and "the collector of lands."

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5. What are Ukraine's borders? They are similar to Russia's - they’re internationally recognized and defined in 1991. Russia also recognized these borders back then, and it must recognize them today as well. There is nothing to discuss here.

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..directing part of the income Russia receives from hydrocarbon exports towards [Ukrainian] reparations. Of course, this should only be done after the change of power in Russia and the end of the war.

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14. We need to establish a parliamentary republic based on the alternation of power through fair elections, independent courts, federalism, local self-governance, complete economic freedom and social justice.'

- Alexey Navalny (Source, February 20, 2023)



Context

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‘A good constitution is infinitely better than the best despot.’

– Thomas Babington Macaulay, Milton (Context)


(The liberation of Crimea and the Donbas) - '..Russia is violating international law by committing war crimes and invading other countries..'

(The liberation of Crimea and the Donbas) - '..a "Marshall Plan" for Ukrainian reconstruction..'

(Complete withdrawal from Ukraine (Crimea and the Donbas)) - '..this war is not about NATO but about destroying Ukraine.' - Timothy Snyder