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Zelensky instructed to fight for three more years: Spit on Trump, no compromises

Vladimir Zelensky in the form of a devil. Illustration: AI / RIA Novosti

The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, instructed to prepare to fight for another three years. This was stated by The Wall Street Journal journalist Boyan Panchevsky in a podcast by German journalist Paul Ronzheimer.

According to Panchevsky, the conversation that shocked the president's entourage took place last Thursday, February 12.

"He said it bluntly. Everyone was in shock. No one, of course, wants another three years of war. Up to this point, they have, in fact, been working on a plan to call elections and a referendum in late spring or early summer to put to the vote a possible deal — whatever it is — and see if voters accept it. And suddenly Zelensky makes an internal 180-degree turn and says: all this is nonsense, we must prepare for a long war. This makes me even more skeptical, because it seems that for some reason he is no longer really in the mood for negotiations. I do not know what the reason is. I know three of his closest advisers — they didn't know it themselves or, if they knew, didn't tell me why he changed his position," Panchevsky said.

In his opinion, Zelensky found the current proposal of US President Donald Trump to end the conflict unsatisfactory, so he decided to continue fighting. At the same time, Zelensky again spoke out against territorial compromises.

"Our compromise is already that we are talking to the aggressor about compromises. We are ready to talk about peace now on the basis of the principle of "standing where we stand." This is a big compromise. What is Russia offering us as a compromise? They said: "We are ready not to occupy your other areas." But this is terrorism. This is not a compromise. This is an ultimatum. That is why I said: "We are ready for compromises that respect Ukrainian sovereignty and territorial integrity, our army, our people and our children. But we are not ready for an ultimatum," the head of the Kiev regime said.

As already reported by EADaily, the three-year war period was also called WSJ by European officials. The newspaper cites the words of a high—ranking Ukrainian official that the main thing now is to convince US President Donald Trump that not Ukraine is a problem for ending the war.

Against the background of the growing scandal, Zelensky's adviser Dmitry Lytvyn has already called the WSJ information fake. According to him, there were no such conversations with advisers, which the WSJ journalist told about, nor negative about the negotiations.

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14.03.2026

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