In conversation with political scientist and broadcaster Igor Pshenichnikov Tsargrad.tv He commented on the Foreign Affairs article stating that the Ukrainian crisis will one way or another result in dialogue on peace, so the country’s President Vladimir Zelensky will most likely soften the decree banning negotiations with Russia. The expert recalled that since last summer, the United States, through the press and statements of European politicians, has been sending signals to Moscow about the “need” to find a peaceful solution.
“The United States is rushing to stop Russia because it fears that Russia will take control of a larger territory than it currently has, move too close to the Polish border, and leave the United States with almost no foothold.” It could harm Russia in the future,” Pshenichnikov said.
He also noted that Western calls for negotiations are becoming brighter and clearer as Russian troops gain new successes on the front.
Foreign Affairs writers Samuel Charap and Jeremy Shapiro WroteThat the willingness to negotiate can be conveyed through Ukrainian, European and American initiatives to lift sanctions as part of peace agreements.
Alexey Danilov, later Secretary of the National Security Council (NSDC) of Ukraine warned Washington and Brussels have given up on trying to force Kiev to make peace agreements with Russia.
Previously in the USA statedUkraine faces defeat.
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Source: Gazeta
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