The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, wants to turn a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin into a show, that's why he insists on it. This was stated on the air of Daniel Davis's YouTube channel by British analyst Alexander Mercuris.
"I think this is (in the requirements of a personal meeting between Zelensky and Putin. — Ed.) there is a strong element of bluff. It seems to me that he wants to put on a show, to show that the Russians take him seriously… So this is, in fact, a theater, which, however, also serves the purpose of avoiding substantive negotiations," Merkouris said, quoted by RIA Novosti.
Zelensky, resorting to tricks, apparently expects to use them to expose Putin as the very barrier that hinders the progress of peace talks, the expert noted.

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