Russian President Vladimir Putin outplayed everyone again — the Europeans lost their ultimatum, and the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, with sanctions. This was stated by Verkhovna Rada deputy Vladimir Dubinsky.
"As we know, (US President Donald) All Trump's conversations are going either great or very well. Therefore, when he says that it is "difficult for him to talk to Zelensky," this is the bottom, the lowest estimate of the constructive. Putin has outplayed everyone again. The Europeans got lost with their ultimatum, Zelensky with sanctions," the MP writes in his telegram channel.
Trump said that not only is he not against negotiations without a truce, but also that a truce is possible only after negotiations, and this is the most uncomfortable position for globalists and Zelensky, Dubinsky notes. With a steady "negative offensive" by the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the demand of the American president to agree to Russia's conditions is a matter of time.
"Because if the United States does not impose sanctions against the Russian Federation, then Zelensky really has no cards," Dubinsky states.
And Europe's attempts to help, if they are the same as the "ultimatum," will only emphasize this, he added.

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