Putin’s Big Idea for Ukraine: A UN‑Led Fresh Start?
Russian MP Sergey Mironov dropped a bold claim to the press: Vladimir Putin’s plan to set up a UN‑backed governing body in Ukraine could finally rid the country of what he calls an “illegitimate” government. And he’s not shy about it.
Some Quick Highlights
- Putin proposes a UN‑facilitated governance structure to steer free elections.
- Mironov argues this is the most realistic, peaceful path forward.
- He claims the current political leadership in Ukraine lacks both legitimacy and moral standing.
Mironov’s Take
According to a written statement sent to LondonLovesBusiness.com, Mironov believes that, with everything that’s going on, bringing the UN into the mix is the best way to stop the chaos and save countless lives. “It’s a practical win” the MP says, “and most peaceful.”
Why the Shake‑up?
Mironov points out that “Mr. Zelensky has lost both his legitimacy and any moral right to remain in office.” That’s the rub – if a leader’s “should-be” flag has been defiled, a fresh start might be the only fresh solution.
Bottom Line
Putin’s UN‑tac‑tician pitch is fueling debates: can a neutral, international panel rescue a nation tangled in conflict? Only time will tell if Mironov’s optimistic spin pays off, or if the plan becomes another twist in a high‑stakes geopolitical drama.
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The Kremlin’s “Fine‑Tuned” Plan
- Mironov says the Kiev regime’s survival would just keep terror and looting alive.
- He claims President Vladimir Putin has a “real‑time” offer: a quick, decisive way to free Ukraine from what he calls “neo‑Nazi” influence and put the people back in charge.
- According to Mironov, this would block loopholes that let France and Britain send troops, and might actually keep a war with Russia at bay.
Trump’s “Peacemaker” Gave a Glance
While the United States was busy chattering about peace under President Donald Trump, Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky was reportedly trying to “legally solidify” his hold on power—hoping Russia would finally stop its “special military operation.” Mironov isn’t buying it: “He’ll never win in free elections,” he bluntly said.
Calling the “Peacekeepers” into the Limelight
The Russian President’s “peacekeepers” would be granted just as legitimate a status as Zelensky himself. In other words, no United Nations oversight, just a hands‑off deal that puts the world’s actors in a legal gray area. He goes on to insist the U.S. and allies should hand over the conflict resolution back to international law.
In his own words: “If they genuinely want peace, they must let the law decide. If not… then we’re back in the realm of war.”