Russian concessions in dispute with Ukraine?

 Newsmax:

Russia no longer was requesting that Ukraine "denazify" as part of cease-fire negotiations, Financial Times reported.

Moscow also was willing to let Ukraine join the European Union (EU) if it remains militarily nonaligned, four people briefed on the discussions told Financial Times.

Russian and Ukrainian envoys were meeting in Istanbul on Tuesday in a fourth round of peace talks. They were discussing a pause in hostilities as part of a potential peace deal that would involve Kyiv giving up hopes of joining NATO.
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Financial Times said a draft cease-fire document did not contain any mention of three initial Russian demands — denazification, demilitarization, and legal protection for the Russian language in Ukraine.

Ukraine also would refrain from developing nuclear weapons or hosting foreign military bases.

Ukraine and Western officials, though, remained skeptical of Russian President Vladimir Putin's intentions. The officials worried that Putin was dragging out talks to buy time to replenish his forces.
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It could take years for Russia to "replenish" its forces after its Ukraine debacle.  Putin is having trouble even hiring mercenaries to fill the gaps in his current troop levels.  They appear to have not been prepared for the fierce resistance of the Ukraine army and citizens. 

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