Vladimir Putin Refused to Sign a Peace Agreement with Ukraine

Vladimir Putin Refused to Sign Ukraine Peace Agreement

In February, Vladimir Putin refused to sign a peace agreement with Ukraine, even though the deputy head of the presidential chancellery would have reached an agreement with the Ukrainian representatives, they agreeing to give up the country's plans to join NATO, but that was not enough.

Vladimir Putin decided to refuse to sign that agreement and start the war in Ukraine, and this because the leader from the Kremlin wanted to annex certain regions of the neighboring country, as he already did with Crimea, so we reached the war that lasts for almost 7 months already, and it seems to be far from the end.

"Putin rejected the peace agreement with Ukraine recommended by his adviser. In February, Vladimir Putin rejected a deal with Ukraine that would have seen Kiev abandon its desire to join NATO. Reuters could not verify whether the agreement was made before or immediately after the invasion.

According to Reuters, the deal reached by Dmitri Kozak, the Kremlin's deputy chief of staff, did not satisfy Putin's ambition to annex parts of Ukrainian territory, so it was scrapped. The Kremlin spokesman denied the report, saying it had nothing to do with reality."