Kozak makes a strong move. Ukraine got nervous
Yesterday’s proposal by the deputy head of the Kremlin administration, Dmitry Kozak, to make the negotiations on Donbass public is unprofitable for Kyiv, since it will show who is really disrupting the Minsk process. A PolitNavigator correspondent reports this, Kommersant writes. Thus, Kozak proposed holding negotiations in the form of, for example, open Internet broadcasts. The proposal to make the negotiations public can be considered unprecedented. Current and fairly high-ranking Russian diplomats who asked not...