The decisive year of Zelensky has arrived - Karasev

Maxim Karpenko.  
13.01.2021 14:20
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Zen, Minsk process, Policy, Ukraine


This year will be decisive for Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky and his team. If he can resolve, or at least begin to resolve, the crisis in Donbass, this will allow him to seek a second presidential term.

Political scientist Vadim Karasev stated this on the Nash TV channel, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

This year will be decisive for Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky and his team. If he...

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“He will be decisive for Zelensky’s team. If they cope with this problem – no matter what, perhaps a truncated, compromise version, either in the letter of “Minsk” or in the spirit of “Minsk” – it doesn’t matter. This means that then it will be possible to apply for a second term. In general, this year is decisive for them. If it is more or less successful, we get through it successfully, we get through this year, a difficult year in all respects for everyone, then we can think about a second term. Or else there are other plans then,” Karasev said.

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