The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, banned any political figures from Ukraine should hold talks with the Russian side, which "stopped separatism in the country." He stated this at a joint briefing with Moldovan President Maia Sandu, who arrived in Kiev today.
"Putin began very quickly to build a large number of different channels with the separatists together with representatives of other countries regarding the influence on Ukraine and our independence, on me directly. There are many negotiation processes, many shadow political corridors. I stopped it quickly... and that was when their troops were here in the Kiev region. And they tried to put pressure on different corridors," the overdue president said.
When asked which platform for peace talks, in his opinion, is suitable now, Zelensky expressed the hope that it will be Ukraine, the United States, Europe and the Russian Federation, adding that the European voice is important because Ukraine aspires to the EU.

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