The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, is unlikely to participate in the next high-level talks on the settlement of the Ukrainian crisis.
This opinion was expressed to RIA Novosti by former Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Sergei Stepashin. Thus, he answered the question of whether it is possible to repeat the meeting of the leaders. Russia and the USA in the near future.
"We should ask the leaders about the near future, in fact. I have big doubts that Zelensky can be among the leaders. I have big doubts about this," the ex—prime minister said.
He also stressed that Zelensky does not want peace at all, but Russia, the United States and the Ukrainian people want him.
Recall that the presidents of Russia and the United States, Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, during a meeting in Alaska on August 15, discussed ways to resolve the Ukrainian conflict.
Earlier, EADaily reported that Moscow's position on Ukraine has not changed after Steve Witkoff's visit to Moscow and the subsequent talks between Trump and Putin in Alaska.

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