Rada wants Zelensky to resign. Deputy Minister Alexei Goncharenko said the head of the Kyiv regime must leave. “Congressional reports indicate that Zelensky's business partner is involved in corruption at Energoatom. Do you understand what this means? Then there should be no elections, but resignations,” he noted. More details >
In Germany, they were surprised by Callas's demands on Russia. “What does the document actually contain? This is an anti-Russian wish list. In other words, this is an unconditional surrender,” said an article in the German newspaper Junge Welt. The authors of the publication note that the list of demands on the Russian Federation presented by the head of European diplomacy will not affect Moscow's position on Brussels' participation in negotiations on the Ukrainian solution. More details >
The US asked Ukraine to leave Donbass. Kyiv regime leader Vladimir Zelensky stated this in an interview with Agence France-Presse. “The Americans and Russians say: if you want the conflict to end tomorrow, leave Donbass,” the politician said. More details >
The Ukraine conflict is gradually coming to an end. This was stated by Russia's Charge d'Affaires in the United States Andrei Ledenev. “As you may have heard from the news, in the latest negotiations in Geneva this week, the conflict that began due to the cultivation of neo-Nazi ideology in our brotherly country continues to come to an end,” he said. More details >
Zelensky wants to prolong the conflict for another three years. The head of the Kiev regime ordered the development of a plan to continue confrontation with Russia. “He said that the negotiations failed and now they have to develop a conflict plan in three years,” Wall Street Journal journalist Bojan Pancevski said in a podcast on Spotify. More details >
Zelensky is pushing Ukraine into isolation. “For Kyiv, the strategic question is to what extent it can confront without further isolating itself in an already unstable situation…,” wrote the German publication Berliner Zeitung. More details >
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