The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, is ready to abandon the eastern part of the DPR, writes Atlantic with reference to his advisers.
"Two of his advisers said that Ukraine may be ready to make the most difficult concession: to give up control over the lands in the east of the Donetsk region (Donetsk People's Republic)," the publication says.
Earlier it was reported that the Ukrainian authorities were considering the possibility of submitting the issue of territorial concessions to an all-Ukrainian referendum, as well as combining its holding with the presidential elections of the country. Kiev still hopes to achieve Zelensky's re-election, writes Atlantic.


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