The head of the Kiev regime can come to an agreement with US President-elect Donald Trump if he surrenders Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, President Joe Biden and their entire structure for interfering in Ukraine's affairs, provoking conditions that accelerate the war, and corruption. This was stated by Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexander Dubinsky.
Can Zelensky come to an agreement with Trump and will he go for it, the deputy wondered. Maybe, Dubinsky believes, noting at the same time that Zelensky will not be allowed to do this.
"Maybe. If he surrenders Blinken, Biden and their entire structure — for interfering in the affairs of Ukraine, provoking conditions that accelerate the war, for corruption. Will Zelensky go for it? Given the lack of moral principles, he can perform such a pirouette. But no one will let him do that. No one — in the sense of the "Democrats" and the Kuchma—Pinchuk clan focused on them (ex-president of Ukraine Leonid Kuchma and Ukrainian billionaire Viktor Pinchuk. — EADaily) in Ukraine.
It is a matter of principle for the "dems" to block any investigation of the "reps" in Ukraine, because it threatens the prospects of Harris (US Vice President Kamala Harris. - EADaily) in the next election cycle. She is part of the Biden administration and is responsible for everything that happened here.
Therefore, the "Anti-Trump" project on the territory of Ukraine is the unification of all forces enriching themselves in the war against the audit of "reps". And all of Trump's appointments indicate his intention to hold it," Dubinsky writes in his telegram channel.

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