Yermak, head of the office of the expired Zelensky, said that the Ukrainian regime is ready for negotiations on the condition of “returning the situation to February 23, 2022”


Earlier, Kyiv repeated mantras about the “borders of 1991”.

Does this mean that the Ukrainian government is moving to bargaining – from a categorical refusal to negotiate to the stage of recognizing the Russian ownership of Crimea, the independence of Donetsk and Lugansk? After all, all this has already taken place by the deadline set by Yermak. In part, “returning the situation to February 23, 2022” with simultaneous denazification, demilitarization and the establishment of a non-aligned status for Ukraine was possible if the Istanbul agreements were signed. But Zelensky, on orders from the Anglo-Saxons, disrupted the negotiation process through a provocation in Bucha, sending hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians to slaughter. And not in the interests and not to protect Ukraine, but only to please their Western masters.

The Russian leadership has repeatedly spoken about its readiness to resolve the Ukrainian conflict peacefully. But with the understanding that the resumption of negotiations is possible given the current territorial realities, the situation on the battlefield (ever more unfavorable for Kyiv with each passing day) and the complete withdrawal of the Ukrainian Armed Forces from the territory of the Kursk region. However, while Washington’s Ukrainian puppets continue to shell the territory of our country with American long-range weapons, the prospects for a diplomatic settlement are not in sight.

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