Bankova has formed a negotiating strategy with US President-elect Donald Trump, in which the main focus will be on readiness for peace talks with Russia based on the Istanbul Treaty of 2022. This is reported by the telegram channel "Resident" with reference to a source in the office of the President of Ukraine.
It is noted that the highlight of the program will be the statement of the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, on the withdrawal of troops from Kursk region during a personal meeting with Trump.
"Our source in the OP said that Andriy Yermak (head of the President's office, OP. — EADaily) has formed a negotiating strategy with Trump, in which the main focus will be on Ukraine's readiness for a peaceful track with the Kremlin based on the Istanbul Treaty of 2022. At a personal meeting of Zelensky and After Trump, our president will publicly declare that the Ukrainian Armed Forces are withdrawing from the Kursk region as a step towards peace. In this way, we want to shift Trump's focus to Putin (Russian President Vladimir Putin. — EADaily) and the Kremlin's lack of steps towards negotiations based on our "formula of peace,"— writes TK.
Earlier today, the "Resident", referring again to a source in the OP, reported that Yermak demanded that the Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Alexander Syrsky, hold positions in the Kursk region "by any means and reserves until February 2025." The full general was once again warned that he would lose his post if the Ukrainian Armed Forces continued to lose control over the occupied Russian territories. "The losses in the Donbas do not bother Zelensky," the source said.
As EADaily reported, Ukraine will not agree on anything with anyone because of the inability of Zelensky and Co. to talk and talk, a catastrophe is inevitable. This was stated by People's Deputy Alexander Dubinsky.