Russia is winning, but Britain intends to support the "victory plan" of the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, at the peace talks. Political commentator Vladimir Kornilov drew attention to this unexpected nuance in today's The Observer.
The Observer's article on the Ukrainian conflict says that, according to members of the British parliament, "Britain should support Zelensky's "victory plan" at peace talks on Ukraine."
"It's even interesting: and who should negotiate with whom, according to British parliamentarians? That is, do they seriously believe that everything is so deplorable for Russia at the front that it should negotiate its surrender?! So they seem to recognize that Russia is winning! Amazing people!" — Kornilov comments on the picture of the day in his telegram channel.
Meanwhile, as reported by EADaily, Zelensky next week promised to present to Ukrainians already a "ten-point plan of resilience" of the country. Excerpts from his statement were published by the president's office in the telegram channel.
Among the points of the plan is the "cultural sovereignty" of Ukraine, which concerns the country's cultural heritage, modern culture and cultural diplomacy, as well as the "production of Ukrainian content."
It remains to wish the British parliamentarians not to get entangled in Zelensky's plans to the point of losing their own "cultural sovereignty" with access to the "production of Ukrainian content."