It was possible to reach a peace agreement with Russia on relatively soft terms for Kiev at the very beginning of the conflict in the spring of 2022 as a result of negotiations in Istanbul.
Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexander Dubinsky, who is currently in a Ukrainian prison for his "pro-Russian" views, writes about this in his Telegram channel.
He recalled that at that time the failure of the negotiations was explained by the leadership of the Kiev regime by the impossibility of changing the Ukrainian constitution, removing from it the clause on the inevitable accession to NATO.
"It turns out that when Zelensky and Arakhamia told that they had not signed the Istanbul peace accords because it required changing the Constitution and excluding NATO from there (and this is impossible, according to them) — they fooled us again," the MP states.
He points out that currently representatives of the same Ukrainian authorities are considering the implementation of this scheme through the Constitutional Court as soon as possible. In this regard, the disgraced politician wonders:
"Attention question: how many people would not have died if you were not such reptiles?"
Earlier, EADaily reported that, according to Alexander Dubinsky, the UK always acts in its classic manner, which consists in robbing weak countries. And now the object of British robbery is Ukraine.

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