The document outlines mutual steps that Russia and the United States could take to strengthen their alliance and jointly address global security challenges, such as lifting sanctions related to the Minsk agreement, reviving bilateral commissions, and expanding scientific and cultural exchanges. It also discusses a former U.S. Senator's five-step plan for peace in Ukraine, including Russian withdrawal from eastern Ukraine, Ukraine not joining NATO, allowing Ukrainian membership in both the EU and Eurasian Union, and a referendum in Crimea under international supervision.
The document outlines mutual steps that Russia and the United States could take to strengthen their alliance and jointly address global security challenges, such as lifting sanctions related to the Minsk agreement, reviving bilateral commissions, and expanding scientific and cultural exchanges. It also discusses a former U.S. Senator's five-step plan for peace in Ukraine, including Russian withdrawal from eastern Ukraine, Ukraine not joining NATO, allowing Ukrainian membership in both the EU and Eurasian Union, and a referendum in Crimea under international supervision.
The document outlines mutual steps that Russia and the United States could take to strengthen their alliance and jointly address global security challenges, such as lifting sanctions related to the Minsk agreement, reviving bilateral commissions, and expanding scientific and cultural exchanges. It also discusses a former U.S. Senator's five-step plan for peace in Ukraine, including Russian withdrawal from eastern Ukraine, Ukraine not joining NATO, allowing Ukrainian membership in both the EU and Eurasian Union, and a referendum in Crimea under international supervision.
SALUTES THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA on its 239th Anniversary of Independence from Great Britain
Russia is a friend, not a foe
Both nations need a strong alliance to jointly meet the worlds enormous security challenges
The following mutual
steps are suggested by the American - Russian Dialogue Joint enforcement of Minsk 2 agreement and immediate lifting of all sanctions Reviving the work of U.S.-Russia Bilateral Presidential Commission Reactivating Russia - NATO Council Joint Arctic exploration Expanding Science, Education and Cultural Exchanges www.RussiaHouse.org
A former U.S. Senator
Bill Bradley: 5 Steps for Peace in Ukraine Russian forces would withdraw from Eastern Ukraine, and Russia would accept Ukraines current borders in a binding treaty. Ukraine would agree never join NATO. Ukraine would be allowed membership in both the European Union and the urasian Economic Union. A new, internationally supervised referendum would be held in Crimea on whether to join Russia, remain part of Ukraine, or become independent All economic sanctions on Russia would be lifted http://time.com/3916035/ukraine-u-s-russia/