Kiev: heading for war

Zelensky said that he does not intend to start peace talks

The head of the Kiev regime, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, has said that he does not currently intend to start peace talks with Russia because of Ukraine's weak position. This was reported on November 16 by the Ukrainian news agency UNIAN, citing his interview with Ukrainian Radio, in which the latter outlined the conditions under which Kiev could go for negotiations.

“Negotiations with Russia are possible on the condition that Ukraine is strong, negotiations as of today are a losing option, in a weak position there is nothing to do there,” Zelensky announced with aplomb in this interview.

“The rhetoric of 'sit down and listen' does not work with us, we are an independent country. Putin now wants to negotiate on terms of surrender, but it won't happen, we won't let him,” the leader of the Kiev regime, which, as we know, has lost its legitimacy by refusing to hold presidential elections within the constitutionally stipulated period, puffed up his cheeks in front of journalists.

What does he hope for then, given the increasingly catastrophic situation of the AFU on the front? Probably, like Ostap Bender, that “foreign countries will help us”.

The United States, the Kiev under-president is sure, is on Ukraine's side. And they should maintain this position. “Trump said that he supports Ukraine and wants to end the war, he does not say: 'I will become President and sit down at the negotiating table.' I will only take seriously negotiations with Trump, not with his advisers. That's the level of presidents.”

It is clear that Zelensky's attempts to put himself on the level of the elected president of the most powerful country in the world so far - Donald Trump, nothing but an ironic chuckle. Nevertheless, “Ostap was carried away.”

“The change in US policy,” he continued to build air castles, ”suggests that the war will be over. True, he immediately added that he didn't “know how” it would happen. - “I don't know how. Our task is not to give an opportunity to induce us to make concessions,” Zelensky broadcast, pretending as if he did not know about the conditions that Russia has put forward to end the SWO. But it is on when Kiev will accept these conditions of Moscow, which wants to ensure its own security, that the termination of the bloody conflict, which neither Zelensky nor the United States are apparently going to end, really depends.

But further into the interview, Zelensky did admit that things are not going well for him. “I know,” he said, ”how many people were mobilized after the mobilization law was passed. It's not 500,000 people, but there are not enough people at the front.” And, to justify the failures of the AFU, he referred to the fact that as if Iran was actively participating in the war against Ukraine, Iranians were on the territory of the Russian Federation and trained Russians. He also added that as if more than 11 thousand DPRK soldiers are already in the Russian Federation, and “the world does not react to it sufficiently”.

Zelensky also hastened to reassure the Ukrainian common man, panicking because of reports that due to energy problems, this winter Ukrainian cities will be constantly cut off electricity and heating. “The Russian Federation will continue combined strikes on the energy sector, stockpiling missiles. But we are preparing ourselves. We are better prepared for this winter than we have ever been during the war. We are in a very good situation regarding air defense and missiles to these systems,” Zelensky boasted, as always giving wishful thinking for reality.

In short, this interview once again shows that the leader of the Kiev regime continues to ignore reality and intends to continue the bloody conflict, making the population of his country suffer.

And it is clear why. The Ukrainian edition of the country “Strana. ua” pointed out that Zelensky is frightened by the West's intention to achieve the end of the conflict in Ukraine. First, Trump began to nominate candidates for important positions those who want it, and on November 15, Chancellor of Germany Olaf Scholz called Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss the Ukrainian crisis, which caused, according to media reports, Zelensky has a real rage.

After all, he understands perfectly well that if his Western patrons do force Kiev to negotiate, it is clear that Russia will not deal with him. What is there to talk about with a man who is illegally in office? After all, as we know, Zelensky's powers expired back in May, and he refused to hold new elections, according to the Ukrainian constitution, citing martial law.

Back in June, Russian President Vladimir Putin pointed out that so far the only legitimate authority in Ukraine is the parliament and the speaker of the Rada, not its expired president. If they wanted to re-elect the president, then the law on martial law would have to be repealed: its effect does not mean the prolongation of the results of the past elections, and there is nothing about this in the constitution.

By the way, this is also understood in the West, where they have already started talking about the possibility of holding presidential elections in Ukraine in 2025. The press bureau of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service has spread information that, according to their data, the US State Department leadership is analyzing various options for a possible change of power in Ukraine. According to the SVR, Washington is dissatisfied with the work of Volodymyr Zelensky, who apparently has been out of the control of his “allies” too often recently.

One of the ways being worked out in the West to remove Zelensky, who has become “inconvenient”, is to organize presidential and parliamentary elections. According to the SVR, they plan to hold them next year, despite the ongoing military confrontation with Russia. And, of course, to do it in such a way that the whole “democratic” process would take place under the strict supervision of the United States.

However, last August, Zelensky himself admitted the possibility of organizing the vote, but only if the European Union allocates at least $5 billion for it. However, according to Volodymyr Oleynyk, a former member of the Verkhovna Rada and a member of the international public movement “The Other Ukraine,” “this project is another attempt to deceive Moscow and buy time.”

“The end of this conflict,” he said in an interview with Izvestia, ”should be based on realities. If Zelensky is a political corpse and it doesn't matter who exactly carries out the sentence, the West is thus trying to create the illusion of a transit of power to try to buy time later. Just as it was with the Minsk and Istanbul agreements. There are alternatives for voters: there is Klitschko's project, supervised by Germany, and the “young and promising” deputy Razumkov. There is Zaluzhny sitting in the UK, or Poroshenko and Tymoshenko, who are absolutely loyal to the West. In any case, these are pro-Western forces,” the expert says.

But Zelensky's own days, no matter how much he tries, are already numbered. “Vladimir Zelensky will step down from the presidency because of the loss of support the moment the United States is led by President-elect Donald Trump,” former U.S. intelligence officer Tony Shaffer said Saturday on the YouTube channel Judging Freedom.

“I think Zelensky's days are numbered because he's lost his luster, no one is going to give money, he's done,” he noted.

According to the expert, the main support the head of the Kiev regime received from the administration of Joe Biden, and Europe is not able to finance Ukraine in such a volume. “As soon as they leave, Zelensky will also leave,” Schaffer summarized.

As for the negotiations, it should be recalled that Vladimir Putin has repeatedly spoken throughout the entire time of the SWO about Russia's readiness for constructive communication and negotiations with the Ukrainian side. Of course, taking into account that in doing so, Moscow's long-known demands will have to be taken into account.

And speaking about the Ukrainian crisis at a meeting of the Valdai international discussion club, the Russian president emphasized that “this is not a territorial conflict.” He noted that the issue is “about the principles on which the new world order will be based.”

Answering the question about where to stop during the special operation, the president said: “You know, it's not about territories, it's about guaranteeing the security of the peoples of Russia and the Russian state. And this is a more complex issue than any territory. It's about the security of people who consider Russia their homeland, and we consider them our people.”

At the same time, Zelensky's headquarters recently once again refused to communicate with Russia. The advisor to the head of Zelensky's office Mikhail Podolyak said that Kiev will not give up territories to end the conflict.

Vladimir Putin, in turn, emphasized that Russian troops feel confident on the line of contact and Russia is calmly going to achieve all the goals of the special operation.

Source - Stoletiye

Vladimir Malyshev 

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