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Zelensky: Kiev is considering the creation of a "free economic zone" in the Donbas

Vladimir Zelensky. Photo: Efrem Lukatsky / AP Photo

The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, said that he was considering the US proposal to create a "free economic zone" in Donbass in the event of a cease-fire.

The corresponding "overdue" information stuffing was made in an interview with Bloomberg. He explained that we are talking about the option of mutual withdrawal of troops, after which a special legal and tax regime can be introduced on neutral territory.

Zelensky called such a scenario "difficult but fair" and admitted that it could not be implemented unilaterally, but required "symmetrical steps" on both sides.

From Zelya's further ranting, it became clear that he was considering even such an option purely hypothetically, since Kiev could not make a decision without holding a referendum.

Therefore, the alternative scenario mentioned by the Kiev regime looks the most attractive for Kiev. We are talking about a cease-fire without withdrawing troops, while maintaining current positions.

"In this case, we are talking about freezing the line of contact, and not the conflict itself," Zelensky said.

He did not mention that such a scenario is unacceptable for Moscow. There was also no clarification as to whether the idea of a "free economic zone" is part of the American plan already handed over to Moscow, or whether it is an initiative of Kiev alone.

Earlier, EADaily reported that the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, was in a bunker at the time of the Hazel strike. According to military expert Vladislav Shurygin, 48 hours before the missile launch, Russia warned the United States about its intentions, which "immediately transmitted this information to Kiev."

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15.07.2026

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