No, I always agreed with you that full peace won't be soon (unless something happens suddenly). It's just you always talk about "concede" and "give up" when you really describe frontlines and army movements. Ukraine didn't concede Kherson or Luhansk oblast, or northern Ukraine earlier - they retreated and the front moved, it's ephemeral without an agreement. And a ceasefire agreement is not final, just a timeout, so even if you will claim Ukraine gave up some land, Ukraine will claim it didn't, it's temporarily occupied territory behind temporarily frozen frontlines, war still goes on. And if the war goes on, sanctions stay, which is my point. Unlike Minsk agreements, ceasefire works against Russia this time, they need a way out.