The order of the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, to prepare a war plan for another three years indicates that Ukraine needs to hold out until Europe is ready for war with Russia. This was stated in his telegram channel by Senator Alexei Pushkov.
In Kiev, they immediately denied information from the Western media that Zelensky had given such an instruction, but it is unlikely that the Ukrainian authorities can be trusted, the senator notes. Obviously, the refutation was made only in order not to lose the favor of US President Donald Trump, since the 3-year war plan does not fit into peace negotiations in any way.
Pushkov recalled that at the end of last year, in an interview, Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski also indicated the same period, noting that Ukraine was capable of fighting for another three years.
"This deadline looks coordinated, like all other steps and positions of Zelensky, with Ukraine's European allies. Just 3 years later The EU plans to enter the final phase of rearming Europe and preparing for war with Russia. It turns out that Ukraine needs to hold out for 3 years so that Europe has time to prepare for war? If this is the scenario, then the 3-year war plan looks quite logical, and Kiev's denials are absolutely worthless," the senator writes.
As reported by EADaily, 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.

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