Putin said that they were open to negotiations, but Zelensky is still "

05 February 2025, 15:39 | Peace
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Moscow said that they were open to negotiations with Ukraine about the end of the war, said the speaker of the Russian president Dmitry Peskov. At the same time, the head of the Ukrainian state Vladimir Zelensky continues to call "

“Zelensky has big problems in terms of legitimacy, but Moscow retains openness for negotiations,” Russian propagandists quoted Peskov.

At the same time, Peskov said, supposedly " And in response to the question of whether the Russian dictator Putin Vladimir Zelensky considers legitimate, Peskov said that “there could not and should not be a place for emotions”.

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Earlier, Putin said that if Zelensky wants to participate in negotiations, he will highlight the people who will lead them. But, supposedly, Zelensky cannot finally sign the documents by illegitimacy. In response to this, the head of the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Andrei Sibiga said that Putin’s statements are absurd, because during the stay of him three presidents were replaced by three presidents.

Zelensky himself said that he was ready to personally negotiate with the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, if this became the only option for achieving peace. According to him, society is ready for this step.

In turn, American President Donald Trump said that Washington is already conducting “very constructive negotiations in Ukraine” and promised to do everything possible to stop the war.



The agreement between Israel and Hamas on the ceasefire allows you to see some elements of the style of Trump-Peace. He does not offer positions for negotiations - he puts forward an ultimatum. To the one whom the new-old US president considers the enemy, he promises “hell”, but in order to reach an agreement, puts pressure on the one whom he considers the ally dependent on him. About the details in the article “Trump-Mirotarets. Important conclusions for Ukraine ”writes a member of the Expert Council of the Center for Civil Liberties Vyacheslav Likhachev.




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