Zelenskyy has grown bolder: Kyiv has given Moscow a deadline for a peace treaty.

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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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  1. +3
    10 January 2026 07: 04
    Zelenskyy has grown bolder: Kyiv has given Moscow a deadline for a peace treaty.

    They must have promised long-range missiles for the anniversary of the Second World War.
    1. +4
      10 January 2026 09: 21
      Judging by the anti-tanker outlook, they may already be on their way sad
  2. +4
    10 January 2026 07: 55
    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.

    The haberdasher and the cardinal are a terrible force!! wassat
    1. +1
      11 January 2026 05: 28
      Oh, I beg of you, what will comrade Mykhailo Tarasovich Kropal (1875-1945), Ukrainian philosopher and thinker, tell us?
      In all of world history, Ukrainians are the most incompetent and confused nation, easily led astray, unable to discern good from evil. They easily succumb to mass psychosis and short-sightedly violate fundamental historical laws and rules. I wouldn't be surprised if, in a hundred years, the entire Ukrainian world worships Satan instead of God. Nothing is sacred to their minds; they will easily replace accepted church principles with those prepared for them from without, accepting them as their own. Ukrainians can easily be turned into a screaming herd through lies, and they will take this absolutely seriously.
  3. +1
    10 January 2026 08: 06
    The Skaklys have now put everything on the line.
    Reserves are thrown from the conveyor into the furnace without any calculations.
    It:
    Either it works and at least something consists of suspending bonus actions.
    Or, in the foreseeable future, the accelerated collapse of everything and everyone on the ruins begins.
    However, life on the farms will not change much.
    Unless there are very few able-bodied men left.
    But the women can handle it.
  4. +11
    10 January 2026 09: 32
    None of the numerous plans to end the conflict in Ukraine include one crucial point: the complete and unconditional surrender of Ukraine!
    So all these plans are a waste of time. We can discuss them, of course, but there's no point.
    Verified by the Minsk agreements.
    And Zelensky's chatter is the only thing he's still capable of.
    1. +8
      10 January 2026 15: 54
      Of course, you can discuss them, but there is no point.

      Just as it is to discuss the capitulation of Kyiv, the capture of Kharkov and Odessa, demilitarization, etc.
      Our desires are also further and further from reality, which is why they are not taken into account on the other side.
      Here it is worth considering whose plans are less realistic.
      1. +1
        10 January 2026 17: 10
        Absolutely right, apparently some "patients" need time to process reality. But that's not certain... winked
        1. +6
          10 January 2026 19: 57
          Yes, but there are also patients who will never understand this. If they haven't understood it in four years, they won't understand it in the next forty years either.
          smile
      2. -5
        10 January 2026 20: 05
        Quote: Roman070280
        Of course, you can discuss them, but there is no point.

        Just as it is to discuss the capitulation of Kyiv, the capture of Kharkov and Odessa, demilitarization, etc.
        Our desires are also further and further from reality, which is why they are not taken into account on the other side.
        Here it is worth considering whose plans are less realistic.

        Why doesn't Ukraine have a counteroffensive plan? - Because Zelenskyy blew it...
        1. +4
          10 January 2026 20: 31
          If Ukraine didn't plan to attack Russia, then where would they get such a plan?
          On the other hand, we did have a plan for an offensive... but someone stole it... and it's unlikely to be Zelensky..))
          1. -2
            11 January 2026 07: 09
            Quote: Roman070280
            If Ukraine didn't plan to attack Russia, then where would they get such a plan?
            On the other hand, we did have a plan for an offensive... but someone stole it... and it's unlikely to be Zelensky..))

            Zelensky is a completely independent leader, so upon arrival in the host country he makes his own paths
  5. +1
    10 January 2026 12: 41
    I expect a response from Russia regarding the peace plan by the end of the month.

    And? What happens if there's no response within the specified timeframe? Finish the conversation, please (1)!

    (1) If anyone doesn't know, a "snake" is a kind of animal.
    1. +1
      10 January 2026 15: 46
      Quote: Asper_Daffy
      (1) If anyone doesn't know, a "snake" is a kind of animal.

      A reptile is a beast, a serpent. A beast is a mammal. Horses, dogs, people...
      1. 0
        11 January 2026 08: 55
        Quote: Inquisitor
        And the beast is a mammal

        Well, no way! Then it turns out that the biblical Beast isn't a beast either. And "I can't go along with that," despite all my tolerance :(
  6. +1
    10 January 2026 15: 09
    will be extended to certain industrially developed regions of Ukraine.

    And what regions are these?
  7. +6
    10 January 2026 16: 03
    Zelensky has been waging a successful war for four years against the world's second-largest army, 80% of which is equipped with the most modern weapons, which cannot help but give him courage.
    In this situation, the question remains as to who should provide security guarantees to whom and for what kind of benefits.
    1. -1
      10 January 2026 20: 04
      Quote: Jacques Sekavar
      Zelensky has been waging a successful war for four years against the world's second-largest army, 80% of which is equipped with the most modern weapons, which cannot help but give him courage.
      In this situation, the question remains as to who should provide security guarantees to whom and for what kind of benefits.

      Zelensky is like a washing machine – it doesn't work without detergent.
      1. +1
        11 January 2026 09: 10
        Actually, the washing machine rinses without washing powder.
        Didn't know? Not surprising.
  8. +3
    10 January 2026 17: 42
    Until we "pacify" the Western "actors," nothing will be resolved. They should stay away from Ukraine and only pay compensation for the damage. All the blame lies with them.
  9. 0
    10 January 2026 19: 41
    Quote: Roman070280
    Of course, you can discuss them, but there is no point.

    Just as it is to discuss the capitulation of Kyiv, the capture of Kharkov and Odessa, demilitarization, etc.
    Our desires are also further and further from reality, which is why they are not taken into account on the other side.
    Here it is worth considering whose plans are less realistic.

    Let me start by saying that it's not Ukraine that's on the offensive now, but Russia. Second, the cities will be taken when the Ukrainian Armed Forces have no troops left. And third, all these comments are being written by people sitting abroad, not on the front lines.
    1. -3
      10 January 2026 20: 36
      1. Ukraine had no intention of attacking Moscow... why even say that?
      2. Well, let's not plan 15 years ahead. There might not be either Trump or Putin there. And who will take what is still a question.
      3. Everyone sits where they should sit... the meaning of the comments is important.
  10. +1
    10 January 2026 20: 49
    You, you idiot...., beat us first. Then set the conditions. And we are not afraid of your striped ones.
  11. -1
    10 January 2026 22: 18
    If you bend over for too long, you'll start... (chess player, wake up)
  12. oao
    -1
    11 January 2026 00: 28
    Yes, it's clear that we've already agreed to the LPR/DPR agreement in advance. And it looks like Zelensky has been persuaded to do so. The question is how to sell such victories to the people of both countries.
  13. -1
    11 January 2026 00: 36
    It's high time to put out the ghoul and his gang from the top.
  14. 0
    11 January 2026 06: 39
    Expecting a response by the end of the month. And if there's no response, then what?