Zelensky Instructed to Fight for Three More Years: Spit on Trump, No Compromises
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The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) journalist Bojan Pancevski said on the Ronzheimer podcast that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said behind closed doors that the US-Russia-Ukraine talks had failed and that a plan for another three years of war must now be developed. He was supposed to have said this at a Ukrainian cabinet meeting last week. Kiev denied the statement, but the Russians, who have been reporting on it extensively, seized on it.
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Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski informed a limited group of close advisers that the peace negotiations had reached an impasse and instructed the preparation of a plan where the war would continue for another three years.
The Ukrainian president has reportedly admitted that talks with Russia so far have failed - Moscow's aspirations extend beyond the overthrow of Zelensky, according to ISW
Zelensky instructed to fight for three more years: Spit on Trump, no compromises
The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, instructed to prepare to fight for another three years. This was stated by The Wall Street Journal journalist Boyan Panchevsky in a podcast by German journalist Paul Ronzheimer.
The President of Ukraine, Volodimir Zelenski, sent a limited group of advisers that peace negotiations have entered into force and asked them to prepare for a scenario where the war will continue for another three years. The announcement prompted me to leave Kiev and was quickly rejected. The information was published by [...]
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