Putin has agreed to end the war if his two proposals were met.
Agreements with the Baltic States:
Treaty of Tartu with Estonia (1920):
Details: Recognized Estonia's independence and established borders.
Breach: Soviet occupation and annexation of Estonia in 1940.
Treaty of Tartu with Latvia (1920):
Details: Recognized Latvia's independence and established borders.
Breach: Soviet occupation and annexation of Latvia in 1940.
Non-Aggression Pacts with Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania (1932):
Details: Non-aggression pacts signed with each of the Baltic states.
Breach: Soviet occupation and annexation of the Baltic states in 1940 following the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact.
Soviet-Lithuanian Peace Treaty (1920):
Details: Recognized Lithuania's independence and established borders.
Breach: Soviet occupation and annexation of Lithuania in 1940.
Baltic Entente (1934):
Details: Mutual defense pact between Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania aimed at countering aggression from larger neighbors.
Breach: Soviet occupation of the Baltic states in 1940, rendering the pact moot.
Treaty of Non-Aggression and Neutrality (1926) with Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania:
Details: Non-aggression treaties signed with each of the Baltic states aimed at ensuring peaceful relations.
Breach: Soviet invasion and annexation of the Baltic states in 1940.
Baltic States' Neutrality Agreements (1939):
Details: Agreements signed in 1939 recognizing the neutrality of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.
Agreements with Poland:
Treaty of Riga (1921):
Details: Ended the Polish-Soviet War and defined borders.