In the spring of 2022, peacekeeping experts begin to meet in Geneva, in the spring of 2022, insisted in the conflict. Their theme was sensitive: How to implement the future ceasefire in Ukraine.
Last week, he went to the public for the first time in a specialist group, publishing house 700 miles a 31-page paper that includes the technical details of how the ceasefire works and applied on the front line. Last month was shared through another confidential channel last month: Celebrating the recurrent meeting between the American, Russian and Ukraine, which is close to the governments in Geneva.
Paper, one of the most detailed templates because a ceasefire is published, it is a sign that the shitting of the ceasefire is the sooner the subject of planning for a controversial and practical matter.
France and England, after the ceasefree of the war, although the responsibility of this force will be, France and the United Kingdom have raised their troops to Ukraine. Russia did not indicate a sign of consent to such force, and the President Trump offered any American backup for it.
“One of the largest ceasefire monitoring operations, such a quick planning, not so much, which is a specialist in European security preparing the document of the Geneva group, Walter Kemp.
Mr Trump said he wants a fast settlement and last week took steps toward Forcing Ukraine to the negotiation table: the suspension of military aid and the repeated sharing of intelligence to Ukraine will be treated without any evidence, President Vladimir V. Putin.
Russia’s most likely to be a ceasefire for most of the three-year occupation of Ukraine and some analysts say a taboo theme. Kiev and Western leaders, as a result, they tried to draw attention to the battlefield, not complications of a compromise, and they did not want to talk about the possibility of Ukraine’s short fall from victory.
However, Mr. Trump’s desire to finish the battles quickly, if the war took place, he focused on what happened on the ground. The previous ceasefire in Ukraine has negotiated in 2015 in Belarus in Minsk Plague by Spoty Monitoring and the absence of a way to break the conditions of the transaction.
The Geneva Security Policy has put some special numbers on the last week of paper produced by the Swiss state-funded center-funded center. It offered to patrol a plan for a buffer zone and 5,000 civilians and police officers in the width of at least six miles to separate the two armies. The paper claimed that about 10,000 foreigners may need to provide security for these monitors.
The monitors will report to ceasefire and inform the lack of a distance from the heavy weapons buffer zone. The mission will operate under a mandate from the United Nations or another international body.
Such force can help prevent tension and misunderstandings, but in another Russian occupation will be separate from any “Tripwire” forecasting to ensure security guarantees for Ukraine.
Thomas Greminger, Director of the Center for Geneva since 20120, ceasefire monitoring in Ukraine in Ukraine, as Secretary General of the Vienna-based group, is a security and cooperation in Europe.
A group of ceasefire specialists brought together a group of ceasefire specialists, which started the 2022 occupation of 2022, said the choices to be more sustainable in Ukraine in the future.
Experts said in international organizations and the former military commanders who have entered the authorities with peacekeeping experience. They wanted to be clearly determined due to the sensitivity of the subject for their structures.
“We must be very restrained,” he said.
In addition, Mr. Griminger, Ukraine, Russia, the United States and Europe have hosted confidential discussions among foreign policy specialists.
Participants of these meetings – whose identities do not move in personal capacities – they are moving in personal capacity, although the governments are expected to pre-report and clap them later. According to him, the initial purpose of the meetings, which began in 2022, was the “creation of a communication channel” and the ceasefire or settlement scenarios were also discussed.
Given the personal approach, which is thrown by Mr. Trump and Mr. Putin, Given themselves, especially the personal approach, is not effective. However, the efforts of the Center for Geneva, the signs of the scenes of the world in Russia on the Russian stage on the Russian stage in the Russian stage on the Russian stage.
A bargaining with a number of works with Russia, such as a number of works of a number of prisoners and a number of convicts to export the grain through the Black Sea, until Russia is in 2023. During the war, the Paper of the Geneva Center, Russia and Ukraine “found ways to cooperate in matters of mutual interest.”
Paper offers international monitors to work with a joint commission consisting of both Russian and Ukrainian military officials. Through the commission, both parties can discuss one thing as responsible and releasing prisoners, release of mine clearance and civil corridors through the buffer zone.
“It will be an unprecedented, difficult problem,” said Rand Corporation, Rand Corporation, who touches the ceasefire in Ukraine Samuel Charap.
The length of the border between the territory under the occupied territory of Ukraine and Russia is the Demilitarize Zone between northern and South Korea, five times a long time. Someone else, it is a variety of weapons and weapons available to both Russia and Ukraine.
Mr. Charap said he was not related to the Project of the Geneva Center, but was not familiar with him and how sensors were installed on how sensors were installed on the sensors, aerostates, buoys and ships.
He said that the exact monitoring will be a key factor in whether there is an arakit in Ukraine. Increasing the possibility of a violation will be documented, it reduces the stability of both sides to test the army’s stability. It can also reduce the chances that imagined or renewed actions can cause an updated struggle.
“I do not think that there is a plan to consult easily on the shelf,” Ukraine has long been summoned to explore the West for a long time to negotiate the ceasefire. “Partially so long was such a tabo emission.”
Mr Putin’s approach to the desire to agree to the ceasefire, the approach to the terms and conditions remain widespread; Russian officials are almost almost because the war is not going to occupy Ukraine. And no monitoring mission decides to start a new occupation of Ukraine, the Russian president could not prevent further.
A Russian specialist in the German Institute of International and Security Janis Kluge, a research organization in Berlin, the potential ceasefire is “this illusion” said.
“I do not think that Russia will agree with something that Ukraine’s independent and sovereignty, even in the area where it is in the area where he is in the area,” said Mr. Kluge.