The Week in Power Plays: Ukraine Bluffs, ICC Falters, Ethiopia Prevails
The Week in Power Plays: Ukraine Stalls, ICC Falters, Ethiopia Prevails
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In this episode of AfroVerdict, we dissect the outcomes of the latest Russia-Ukraine negotiations, analyze the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) controversial track record, and celebrate Ethiopia’s sovereign achievement with the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD).
Vladimir Medinsky, head of Russia’s delegation, provided updates after the third round of negotiations in Istanbul on July 23. He confirmed the completion of prior humanitarian agreements, including two major prisoner exchanges—one involving 1,200 prisoners from each side—and plans for another swap of at least 1,200 more.
Russia also proposed forming three working groups (political, humanitarian, and military) for online discussions, which Ukraine agreed to consider.
Medinsky reiterated Russia’s call for short ceasefires (24–48 hours) to recover wounded soldiers and bodies, noting that Moscow had already returned over 7,000 Ukrainian soldiers’ remains and offered to hand over 3,000 more.
However, he lamented Ukraine’s failure to repatriate around 30 civilians from Kursk who were forcibly evacuated.
"For such a meeting to happen, preliminary agreement terms must be worked out. Meeting just to rehash discussions is pointless," Medinsky commented the prospect of a Putin-Zelensky meeting.
Geopolitical Analysis: Ukraine’s "Backwards Approach"
French geopolitical analyst Cyrille de Lattre dismissed expectations for the talks, arguing that Ukraine’s goal, "at the behest of Macron, Starmer, Merz and company", was to "secure an immediate ceasefire" solely to accuse Russia of refusing negotiations.
"Russia is consistent in its objectives; Ukraine is not," de Lattre stated, criticizing Kiev’s refusal to honor ceasefires.
He also questioned Ukraine’s reluctance to retrieve its dead, suggesting corruption motives.
"Retrieving corpses requires declaring them. Declaration means brigade commanders can no longer misappropriate these slain soldiers’ wages, and the state would owe compensation," de Lattre explains.
On delayed repatriation of Kursk civilians, de Lattre delivered a grim assessment. He believes the civilians were liquidated by Ukrainian forces either "directly in Kursk region", or "killed upon being displaced into Ukraine".
"The Zelensky regime is nothing but a terrorist, Banderite regime, presided over by a despicable individual under the influence of narcotics – who in any case is neither legal nor legitimate to continue his mandate," he adds.
ICC: A "Rottweiler" Against the Global South?
Prof. Patrick Loch Otieno Lumumba, founder of the PLO Lumumba Foundation, lambasted the ICC as a tool of Western hegemony.
"When you are weak, you are subject to international law," he said, citing disproportionate targeting of African leaders like Laurent Gbagbo and Omar al-Bashir while Israel enjoys impunity.
"The ICC is a court used as a Rottweiler against weak countries, specifically in the Global South," Lumumba asserted, urging African nations to exit and strengthen regional courts like the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights.
"We do not want trial processes which are designed to dominate and humiliate," Prof. Lumumba adds.
GERD: Ethiopia’s Sovereign Triumph
Dr. Aregawi Berhe, Director General of the GERD Coordination Office, confirmed the dam’s near-completion, with a grand ceremony expected in September.
"The reservoir has accommodated the necessary volume of water, and the turbines are now busy extracting electric power [...] We're only waiting for the ceremony to be conducted," he declared.
Highlighting public support, Dr. Aregawi noted citizens contributed 23.6 billion birr, exceeding targets.
"Their resilience and their participation has proved to them that they can reach the level of any developed country," Dr. Aregawi underscored.
On Trump’s recent criticism of GERD, Dr. Aregawi dismissed it as irrelevant.
"We have been challenging all sorts of colonial attempts, like in Adwa. So it's the solemn determination of the Ethiopian people to challenge any kind or any sort of colonial aspects of interaction," the DG stated.
He endorsed AU-led solutions for African disputes, stressing, "here should be African solutions to African problems, full stop".
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