War (using missiles, guns, bombs) is NOT a way to govern a country, solve conflicts, develop, and live in peace. Democracy is, with dialogue and arbitration for solving conflicts when such arise.
Texts: It is estimated that there have been 250,000 military casualties, plus 40,000 civilian deaths on all sides of the Ukrainian conflict (Internet source).
The UK, FRANCE and GERMANY stand by Ukraine (BBC, 8 June 2026) in an attempt to solve the conflict.
Comment: Vladimir Putin gave as an excuse the need to defeat potential Nazi elements in Ukraine and prevent Ukraine from developing nuclear armaments, both of which have now proved to be minimal, if not inexistent.
Putin said in October 2022 that he targeted energy facilities in Ukraine. He has, in fact, targeted, amongst others, busy streets and children's playgrounds, with NO military significance, killing innocent civilians.
Hitler condemned 6 million humans—mostly Jews—to die from heat and poison in gas chambers. Will the great Russian civilisation produce a second Hitler who condemns fellow humans to try to survive (and likely die) this winter without heating and electricity?
In 1942–45, the rest of the world did not know of the genocide until it was too late. Russia, with the other Allies, stopped Hitler and his demoniac Nazi regime. Now, all the democratic states of the world can see the intention of Putin, already being put into action, and are condemning these strikes against Ukrainian cities as war crimes.
Volodymyr Zelensky called on Putin for a meeting. All Putin has to do now, in June 2026, is call the Head of State of Ukraine, define what Russia wants (including Crimea), declare an immediate ceasefire, engage in peace talks, and let people in the disputed areas vote freely for joining RUSSIA, remaining in UKRAINE, or becoming INDEPENDENT. Then all Russian and Ukrainian soldiers can go home, and the rebuilding of Ukraine can start.
All States, including tiny Mauritius, must call and put pressure on the warring parties to come to the negotiating table and engage in dialogue to end the conflict, reach peace and, in most cases, begin rebuilding. Be it in Ukraine, in the Middle East (Iran, Israel, Lebanon, the USA and especially Palestine (Gaza, which has suffered over 72,000 casualties, more than half of them women and children)), be it in Sudan, and elsewhere.





