Ukraine maintains a firm stance against recognizing Russian sovereignty over occupied territories like Crimea and Donbas, with President Zelenskyy rejecting any concessions in a March 26 interview, warning that U.S. security guarantees should not be conditioned on ceding eastern regions. Peace talks mediated by Washington stalled as of March 19 amid Russia's spring offensive launch on March 24, which has seen incremental territorial gains but no breakthroughs toward negotiations on territorial integrity. Ukrainian military chief Syrskyi echoed this resolve on March 10, vowing no surrender of blood-soaked lands. The EU extended sanctions over Russia's aggression on March 14, while upcoming U.S.-brokered rounds could test positions, though Kyiv insists direct Zelenskyy-Putin talks are needed for sensitive issues like borders.
Experimentelle KI-generierte Zusammenfassung mit Polymarket-Daten · AktualisiertDie Ukraine erkennt die russische Souveränität über ihr Territorium an durch...?
Die Ukraine erkennt die russische Souveränität über ihr Territorium an durch...?
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The deal must be a publicly announced mutual agreement.
If such an agreement is officially reached before the resolution date, this market will resolve to "Yes", regardless of if/when the agreement goes into effect.
An agreement by Ukraine formally recognizing Russian sovereignty over any UN-recognized Ukrainian territory for any amount of time will count.
An agreement by Ukraine formally recognizing Russian sovereignty over any UN-recognized Ukrainian territory as a precondition of a more comprehensive peace process or deal will qualify, even if the agreement is not finalized or part of a formalized peace deal. The September 8, 1995, “Agreed Basic Principles” between Bosnia and Yugoslavia, which recognized the borders and sovereignty of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and was later formalized through the Dayton Peace Agreement, is an example of a qualifying agreement.
An official unilateral pledge by Ukraine formally recognizing Russian sovereignty over any UN-recognized Ukrainian territory will qualify for a “Yes” resolution even if not part of an agreement with Russia.
The April 19, 2013, Brussels Agreement between Serbia and Kosovo, in which Serbia recognized Kosovo’s de facto administration but did not formally grant de jure recognition, would not be considered a qualifying agreement under this market, as this market requires formal recognition of sovereignty rather than acknowledgment of administrative control.
The primary resolution source for this market will be an official announcement by Ukraine and/or the Russian Federation, however, an overwhelming consensus of credible reporting confirming an agreement has been reached will also qualify.
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0x65070BE91...The deal must be a publicly announced mutual agreement.
If such an agreement is officially reached before the resolution date, this market will resolve to "Yes", regardless of if/when the agreement goes into effect.
An agreement by Ukraine formally recognizing Russian sovereignty over any UN-recognized Ukrainian territory for any amount of time will count.
An agreement by Ukraine formally recognizing Russian sovereignty over any UN-recognized Ukrainian territory as a precondition of a more comprehensive peace process or deal will qualify, even if the agreement is not finalized or part of a formalized peace deal. The September 8, 1995, “Agreed Basic Principles” between Bosnia and Yugoslavia, which recognized the borders and sovereignty of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and was later formalized through the Dayton Peace Agreement, is an example of a qualifying agreement.
An official unilateral pledge by Ukraine formally recognizing Russian sovereignty over any UN-recognized Ukrainian territory will qualify for a “Yes” resolution even if not part of an agreement with Russia.
The April 19, 2013, Brussels Agreement between Serbia and Kosovo, in which Serbia recognized Kosovo’s de facto administration but did not formally grant de jure recognition, would not be considered a qualifying agreement under this market, as this market requires formal recognition of sovereignty rather than acknowledgment of administrative control.
The primary resolution source for this market will be an official announcement by Ukraine and/or the Russian Federation, however, an overwhelming consensus of credible reporting confirming an agreement has been reached will also qualify.
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0x65070BE91...Ukraine maintains a firm stance against recognizing Russian sovereignty over occupied territories like Crimea and Donbas, with President Zelenskyy rejecting any concessions in a March 26 interview, warning that U.S. security guarantees should not be conditioned on ceding eastern regions. Peace talks mediated by Washington stalled as of March 19 amid Russia's spring offensive launch on March 24, which has seen incremental territorial gains but no breakthroughs toward negotiations on territorial integrity. Ukrainian military chief Syrskyi echoed this resolve on March 10, vowing no surrender of blood-soaked lands. The EU extended sanctions over Russia's aggression on March 14, while upcoming U.S.-brokered rounds could test positions, though Kyiv insists direct Zelenskyy-Putin talks are needed for sensitive issues like borders.
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