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The trilateral peace talks ended with competing narratives almost immediately. Russian officials are now pushing the claim that Ukraine sabotaged the process, while Ukraine and its partners point to familiar Kremlin tactics: delay, distortion, and blame-shifting. In this video, we separate what’s confirmed from what’s being spun. We look at who benefits from the breakdown narrative, why Russia often frames negotiations this way, and how this messaging fits Moscow’s broader information strategy—especially when talks don’t deliver the outcome it wants. No speculation. No anonymous rumors. Just context, incentives, and pattern recognition. 00:00 Trilateral Peace Talks in Abu Dhabi 01:17 Russia Accuses Ukraine of Attacking an Ambulance 02:44 Russia’s Mass Drone and Missile Attack on Kyiv 03:42 US Delegation and the Role of Negotiators 04:30 The Ambiguous 'Alaska Formula' for Peace 05:46 Ukraine’s Willingness to Compromise vs. Putin’s Demands 06:50 Sabotaging the Process: A Fake Interest in Peace? 08:14 Is Kirill Budanov Ukraine’s Best Asset in Talks? 09:07 Rumors of Russian Reparations and Asset Use 10:07 Trump’s 'Board of Peace' and the Belarus Confusion 11:15 The Risks of Integrating Russia and China into the Global Economy 12:08 Trump’s Controversial NATO Comments and Afghanistan History 13:06 Veteran Preston Stewart Responds to Trump’s Remarks 14:14 Trump’s Social Media 'Apology' to the UK 15:00 The Need for Real Pressure on Putin 15:33 Fundraiser Update and Next Video Poll: NDS or Russian Economics? Facts over noise. Context over headlines. Truth over talking points. #Ukraine #Russia #PeaceTalks #Geopolitics #Disinformation #UkraineWar #BreakingNews #Gerdes FUNDRAISER: https://donorbox.org/project-tetyana
By Professor GerdesThe trilateral peace talks ended with competing narratives almost immediately. Russian officials are now pushing the claim that Ukraine sabotaged the process, while Ukraine and its partners point to familiar Kremlin tactics: delay, distortion, and blame-shifting. In this video, we separate what’s confirmed from what’s being spun. We look at who benefits from the breakdown narrative, why Russia often frames negotiations this way, and how this messaging fits Moscow’s broader information strategy—especially when talks don’t deliver the outcome it wants. No speculation. No anonymous rumors. Just context, incentives, and pattern recognition. 00:00 Trilateral Peace Talks in Abu Dhabi 01:17 Russia Accuses Ukraine of Attacking an Ambulance 02:44 Russia’s Mass Drone and Missile Attack on Kyiv 03:42 US Delegation and the Role of Negotiators 04:30 The Ambiguous 'Alaska Formula' for Peace 05:46 Ukraine’s Willingness to Compromise vs. Putin’s Demands 06:50 Sabotaging the Process: A Fake Interest in Peace? 08:14 Is Kirill Budanov Ukraine’s Best Asset in Talks? 09:07 Rumors of Russian Reparations and Asset Use 10:07 Trump’s 'Board of Peace' and the Belarus Confusion 11:15 The Risks of Integrating Russia and China into the Global Economy 12:08 Trump’s Controversial NATO Comments and Afghanistan History 13:06 Veteran Preston Stewart Responds to Trump’s Remarks 14:14 Trump’s Social Media 'Apology' to the UK 15:00 The Need for Real Pressure on Putin 15:33 Fundraiser Update and Next Video Poll: NDS or Russian Economics? Facts over noise. Context over headlines. Truth over talking points. #Ukraine #Russia #PeaceTalks #Geopolitics #Disinformation #UkraineWar #BreakingNews #Gerdes FUNDRAISER: https://donorbox.org/project-tetyana