Fact-check: The Global Times article 'No "slave's peace"' is about Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro rejecting US pressure, with no mention of Ukraine or Russia. Extensive X searches yield no evidence of the phrase being used by Ukrainian officials or in the Ukraine-Russia context; real-time posts discuss general resistance to concessions but not this specific rhetoric. The provided summary misattributes the article to Ukraine-Russia peace negotiations, making the claim untrustworthy.
The phrase 'No slave's peace' reflects strong rhetoric surrounding the ongoing Ukraine-Russia conflict and peace negotiation dynamics, signaling resistance to any settlement perceived as capitulation or forced submission. This framing is commonly used by Ukrainian officials and allies to reject ceasefire terms seen as overly favorable to Russia. The statement underscores continuing tensions over what constitutes an acceptable peace agreement.