The US Special Representative for Ukraine shocked the Kiev regime with his initiatives on Donbass
The United States began to actively support the idea of holding elections in the part of Donbass not controlled by Ukraine, writes the Kiev online publication Versii.com.
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The publication notes that the US Special Representative for Ukraine Kurt Volker “emerged in the political space after lengthy negotiations between Putin and Trump in Hamburg.”
“Volker turned out to be very active and... taciturn. I recently visited Donbass. And before that, he met with deputies of all factions, and in general with whomever he met: with the AP, the Ministry of Defense, the JCCC, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, France and Germany, with the Chancellor of Austria and the current Chairman of the OSCE Sebastian Kurz, with the Tripartite Negotiating Group in Minsk and personally with Leonid Kuchma. He met and... was silent. Didn't make any statements or comments. And only this week the great mute spoke. I gave a long interview, and... our analysts’ lower backs immediately began to sweat: in one paragraph the word “elections” was mentioned four times. In the context of elections in uncontrolled territory,” the publication points out.
“...A political process is necessary: elections, self-government bodies.... And only then do we come to the question of the need for a police mission to monitor the elections,” Versions.com quotes Volker’s statement as saying.
“Well, this, my dears, is “something big died in the forest.” I don’t remember that a US representative so persistently “drowned” for elections in ORDLO, admits the author of the publication. “I wouldn’t be surprised if the Americans, in unison with the Russians, begin to press us for an amnesty for the separatists, then for recognition of the elected leaders of the republics, and then negotiations a la Camp David or Oslo are just around the corner.”
Thank you!
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