Henry Kissinger attends a luncheon at the US State Department in Washington DC, December 1, 2022 © AFP / Roberto Schmidt
TOMORROW: Former Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger talks with “Sunday Morning” senior contributor Ted Koppel about today’s global tensions in Ukraine. https://t.co/uAQ8KQE7GQ pic.twitter.com/Y2M2od3lGt
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Newsweek: Kissinger Predicts China Involvement Will Lead to Ukraine Peace Talks
Henry Kissinger, a former U.S. secretary of state and national security adviser, said he believes the Russia-Ukraine war is coming to a turning point and expects negotiations by the end of the year thanks to recent efforts made by China.
After several rounds of peace talks between Ukraine and Russia in the early months of the conflict launched by Russian President Vladimir Putin in February 2022, neither side has seemed willing to return to the negotiating table.
Beijing seemingly tried to reignite talks between Kyiv and Moscow with a 12-point position paper published on the one-year anniversary of the invasion. Along with calling for a ceasefire, the Chinese plan would leave Russian troops in occupied territories of Ukraine and put an end to any sanctions not approved by the U.N. Security Council, of which Russia is a veto-wielding member.
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Update: Kissinger makes Ukraine peace prediction (RT)
WNU Editor: I do not see this happening.
The U.S. will not permit the Zelensky government to use China to start peace talks. The geopolitical consequences for the U.S. to play “second fiddle” to China when it comes to ending this war is completely unacceptable in Washington..
The U.S. and NATO have invested all their political, military, and economic capital to defeat Russia. Anything short of that will be interpreted by the world as a defeat for the West.
