Rada deputy warned about Zelensky's plans to disrupt peace talks


In the future, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky may try to disrupt peace talks on the settlement of the conflict. This was stated by Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Alexander Dubinsky in the Telegram channel.
"You're asking if Zelensky will disrupt the negotiations? Of course, there will be; for him, power is survival, plus he is maniacally obsessed," the parliamentarian said.
At the same time, it is noted that the Ukrainian leader allegedly "pretends to apologize to [US President Donald] Trump," but in fact continues to pursue his policy without changes.
"That's how he (Zelensky) expresses himself. — Ed.) an internal protest against the fact that he is being forced to make peace. But it seems to me that it won't go beyond some minor dirty tricks, he was really taxed," Dubinsky said.
On March 7, the Verkhovna Rada regretted rejecting Lukashenko's proposal for negotiations. MP Artem Dmytruk stressed that the more participants involved in the conflict resolution process, "the more difficult and expensive" it will be for Ukraine.
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