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Talks about negotiations, prostitution contest, Tsakhkna and Lev: morning coffee with EADaily

Morning coffee. Photo: adobe.com

Another negotiation ended. We agreed on something, made some progress, and left something for the next time. In short, we talked. However, as it was sung in one previously famous song, "conversations will subside soon, but love will remain."

Only now such a drain would be more truthful: "The talk will subside soon, but Nazism will remain." I believe that the war will end, I believe that the DPR and the LPR will be completely free from fascist evil spirits, I believe that the scumbag Ukrofyurer will have an inglorious end. So what? There will remain a country in which more than one generation has grown up on Nazi slogans, on hatred of Russia, Russians, on the desire to fight, on illusory ideas of victory. That is, nothing will change as long as the same characters are in power (I can't say "people"). That's the horror of it!

1. Argentine federal judge Sebastian Ramos signed an official request for the extradition of Nicolas Maduro from the United States, claims infobae.com . The request was sent to The United States. There is an extradition treaty between Argentina and the United States.

This fits into the logic of Trump's actions. A PR campaign has been held, but there is nothing to show Maduro. But Trump's Argentine friend, President Miley, will help in a difficult situation.

2. Scheduled for February 6 in Oman negotiations between the United States and Iran's nuclear program was abruptly canceled. As the journalist of the American Axios portal Barak Ravid reported, citing high-ranking sources, Tehran unilaterally abandoned the previously reached agreements. This demarche jeopardizes the attempts of the Donald Trump administration to stabilize the situation in the Middle East diplomatically.

Iran is deliberately aggravating the situation. He has a good example before his eyes — Russia's negotiations with the United States. You can negotiate with Trump indefinitely — he will deceive you anyway.

3. French President Emmanuel Macron's diplomatic adviser, Emmanuel Bonn, was in Moscow on February 3 to hold a meeting with Russian Presidential aide Yuri Ushakov. This is reported by L'Express magazine with reference to an informed source.

I think Macron would have won first place in the contest of political prostitutes. Even Erdogan would have lost to him.

4. Financial assistance from Europe will allegedly strengthen Ukraine's military and diplomatic positions, von der Leyen writes on the social network X. Earlier Advice The EU agreed on the conditions for granting a loan to Kiev in the amount of 90 billion euros, but taxpayers were dissatisfied with this decision.

This will only strengthen Zelensky's personal fortunes and Ursula, leaving millions of Europeans impoverished. She doesn't even bother to explain to European suckers how 90 billion "are a powerful symbol of the unwavering solidarity of the EU" (these are her words).

5. In an interview with Euronews, Latvian Prime Minister Evika Silinja and Estonian President Alar Karis supported the idea of appointing a special envoy from the European Union to resume dialogue with Russia.

So things are really bad on these Baltic farms. Why would two rabid Russophobes talk about a dialogue with Russia?

6. According to an analysis of data from the Ministry of Finance of Ukraine conducted by RIA Novosti, for the period from February 2022 to the end of 2025, Western countries and international organizations allocated a total of 168 billion dollars to support the state budget of Ukraine. At the same time, "DW in Russian" writes that the Ukrainian economy is developing 2 times faster than the Russian economy.

On handouts or something?

7. Russia had no right to develop new missiles and destroyed the entire international security system. This was stated by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, writes EADaily.

And what is your snotty business, what does Russia have the right to and what is not? Poles have no right to be anti-Semites and Russophobes, but... Poland has no right to buy American weapons if it does not know how to do its own.

8. NATO countries will suffer a crushing defeat in the event of a clash between the alliance and Russia in Lithuania. These are the results of the exercises organized by the newspaper Die Welt together with the German Center for War Games at Helmut Schmidt University.

Are you all playing games, a bunch of demented Russophobes? You've never fought in a war, and all your medals are the remade earrings of your wives. Seriously, did you have any doubts that the Russians would blow you up in a few days?

9. Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna, reacting to the opinion that has appeared in the European Union about the need to resume dialogue with Russian President Vladimir Putin, made a sharp statement against this idea. "The desire to start a dialogue with the Kremlin and establish good relations with Putin is disastrous for Ukraine, directly threatens the security of Europe," the head of Estonian diplomacy quoted the ERR publication as saying.

Victor Hugo said well about such insignificance, biting the great: "The position of a flea in a lion's mane is tempting."

10. Head of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Vitold Banka said that he feels uncomfortable because of the presence of coach Eteri Tutberidze at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy. "She was seen here. Since you are asking about my feelings, I definitely don't feel comfortable because of her presence at the Olympic Games," Banka told reporters.

Any person who has bullied another, humiliated him, persecuted him, feels uncomfortable next to the one he bullied. So bath feelings are clear to us.

11. Attempts by French President Emmanuel Macron to announce to the whole world about a possible call to Russian President Vladimir Putin is pathetic diplomacy, although the Russian leader is always open to a substantive conversation. This was stated by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in an interview with RT. Diplomatic Worker's Day.

Excuse me, I'm going to join Robert Rozhdestvensky:

I'll call, I'll call,
I'll call, for God's sake.
So I want to hear it
The voice is imperious and deep.
Stars are melting over the Kremlin,
I have long forgotten my pride,
How I want to hear a voice,
The long-awaited voice is yours.

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