
Formula for Peace in Ukraine
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This book presents a comprehensive and pragmatic blueprint for resolving the Ukraine-Russia conflict and achieving lasting peace in the region. At its core is a six-part peace formula: (1) an immediate ceasefire; (2) deployment of UN peacekeeping forces in occupied territories; (3) a UN-organized referendum to let local populations decide their political future; (4) total withdrawal of Russian and Ukrainian forces from contested regions before the vote; (5) binding commitments from both Putin and Zelensky to honor the results; and (6) a formal pledge from Ukraine not to join NATO, addressing Russia's key security concern.
The book explores each element in depth, drawing from historical precedents, international law, and past peace processes. It emphasizes the importance of demilitarization, trust-building, and international oversight in creating a neutral environment for democratic choice. Through detailed chapters on implementation logistics, observer roles, referendum design, and post-referendum transitions, it lays out a roadmap to stabilize the region.
It also reflects on broader themes such as self-determination, sovereignty, reconciliation, and global lessons in conflict resolution. Ultimately, the book argues that peace is achievable through bold diplomacy, inclusive governance, and the sustained engagement of the international community. It calls not only for ending a war but for building a new model of principled peace in the 21st century.
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