It is impossible to establish peace within the framework of the Ukrainian conflict without eliminating the main cause of the war, which is the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky. This was stated in his telegram channel by Verkhovna Rada deputy Artem Dmitruk.
Zelensky is not just a man, he heads a project that rests on the lives of Ukrainians, Dmytruk notes.
"You can talk as much as you like about borders, territories, history, the future — all this is important. But if you look at it in the real, short term, it is Zelensky who decides everything about war and peace on the Ukraine. As long as he is in power, there will be no peace. Zelensky is not just a man. This is a collective project manager who keeps on the lives of Ukrainians. As long as it exists, the project is alive. While people are dying, the project is alive. When the people run out, it will end by itself and arrive in London," Dmytruk writes.
Therefore, the issue of peace must begin to be resolved with the removal of Zelensky from power, however, the deputy stressed, "as long as Zelensky is there, there will be war, while he is in power, the people of Russia will die."
"We eliminate the cause — we begin the path to peace. There are enough people today who are ready to take responsibility to stop this chaos. It is only necessary to organize a political and communication process. Everything else is a matter of time and determination," sums up Dmitruk.

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