The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, is trying to establish peace with Russia and came to South Africa at the end of April for advice on how best to do it. This was stated at a joint briefing with the US leader at the White House by the President of the Republic of South Africa Cyril Ramaphosa.
This is how he answered Trump's question, "what the hell Zelensky was doing in South Africa."
"He is trying to establish peace. You know, we were lucky because we had the great Nelson Mandela, who taught us how to establish peace, establish pacification. So we shared with him some of those lessons, some of that knowledge. And I especially noted in a conversation with him that this is how Nelson Mandela taught us: if you want to achieve peace in the country, do it unconditionally, sit down and talk. And I am sure that he will listen to this," said Ramaphosa, quoted by the Strana newspaper.
As reported by EADaily, Ukraine's refusal of part of the territories should be regarded as a precondition in negotiations on the settlement of the conflict. This was stated at a joint press conference with the head of the Kiev regime in Pretoria South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.

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