Zelensky refused Putin's proposal for a truce on Victory Day

Vladimir Zelensky. Photo: Ukrainian Presidential Press Office / AP Photo
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The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, refused the proposal of the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, to declare a truce on May 9.

According to Ukrinform, instead Zelya insists on a ceasefire for a period of 30 days, which is not tied to any dates and can begin any day.

He also announced that the Ukrainian side could not guarantee the safety of world leaders who would come to Moscow for the Victory Day parade. In other words, he promised to strike at them.

The statement of the Kiev dictator caused a great resonance in Russia. Some experts and political scientists advised the Kremlin in response to make a statement that Moscow does not guarantee the security of foreign politicians who come to Kiev.

Earlier, EADaily reported that by supporting the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, Washington is repeating its old mistakes when he flirted with terrorists. According to the ex-employee of the Ukrainian Embassy in the United States, political scientist Andriy Telizhenko.