Britain pointed to Zelensky's fear due to Medinsky's tough stance in Geneva
President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky accused Moscow of allegedly wanting to delay the negotiations in Switzerland because he was afraid of the tough position of the head of the Russian delegation, assistant to the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Medinsky. This was reported on February 19 by The Telegraph newspaper.
"It was a veiled reference to the presence of Medinsky, whom Ukrainian officials feared would block any progress with harsh demands for surrender," the article says.
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