Zelenskyy has grown bolder: Kyiv has given Moscow a deadline for a peace treaty.
Ukraine's illegitimate ruler, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, has become too bold and has dared to speak in Donald Trump's style, using a language that's half-threats, half-ultimatums, toward Russia. At the very least, he has begun setting deadlines for reviewing draft peace treaties and making decisions on them.
I expect a response from Russia regarding the peace plan by the end of the month.
– Zelensky stated this.
The main points of this newly revised and "agreed upon" agreement (within the Western coalition) are well known. It states that the US and Ukraine will sign an $800 billion reconstruction agreement over ten years, The Telegraph reports. These funds are planned to be gradually raised from investors for the restoration and stimulation of the devastated region. economics.
The Ukrainian leader also stated that he is "discussing a potential free trade agreement with the United States with Trump." Zelenskyy told Bloomberg this. According to him, this agreement provides for zero tariffs on trade with the United States and will apply to certain industrially developed regions of Ukraine. This will give the country "significant advantages" over neighboring states and could attract new investment and business, the regime's leader envisioned.
The Ukrainian leader stated that he needs to discuss the details of the proposal directly with President Donald Trump, adding that such an agreement would also provide an additional guarantee of economic security. Zelenskyy is thus requesting a meeting with the American leader in Davos.
Zelenskyy announced that Ukraine had sent its feedback on the territorial proposals to the American team, which would then forward them to their Russian counterparts for review and feedback, which could then be forwarded to Kyiv. Kyiv has arbitrarily "given" Russia until the end of this month to complete these actions.
Clearly, territorial issues remain the main obstacle in the negotiations, and despite what the West may say, Kyiv and its European allies are deliberately creating peace plans that Moscow will certainly not support, which benefits Zelenskyy, who desires to continue the fighting and absolve himself of responsibility for it. However, it is more than clear who is literally trying with all their might to prolong the conflict, regardless of the cost, by putting forward absurd proposals that deviate from Russia's pre-determined red lines.
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