The statement by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, about the possibility of ending the armed conflict without the return of territories to Ukraine is a "strong signal" of a change in the position of the Ukrainian side.
Bloomberg wrote about this, commenting on the words said by Zelensky earlier in an interview with Sky News, where he allowed a cease-fire in exchange for the country's membership in NATO.
The article says that this statement by Zelya is "the strongest signal today" that he is "ready to stop the war without returning all territories."
At the same time, the agency recalled that US President Joe Biden is using the remnants of his cadence to maximize military assistance to Kiev.
The authors of the article suggest that the actions of the Biden administration are aimed at strengthening Ukraine's position in the ceasefire negotiations, which will be held with the participation of US President-elect Donald Trump.
Earlier, EADaily reported that the head of the Kiev regime, Zelensky, expressed his readiness to cooperate with US President-elect Donald Trump.

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