Poroshenko is threatening not to let Zelensky into his office upon his return from Paris
President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky should not hide the agreements reached with Russia at the Normandy format negotiations; this directly determines whether he will return back to his workplace in Kyiv.
Political strategist Taras Berezovets, who serves Petro Poroshenko, wrote about this on his Telegram channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“In connection with the Normandy summit, it is important to remember: all agreements that Zelensky will try to keep silent about, especially if they are disadvantageous to Ukraine, will become known immediately from the Russian side. Putin needs a result that is as humiliating as possible for Zelensky.
And therefore, it is better for Zelensky to voice all the most important things that will happen in Paris himself. Because otherwise Putin will do it for him. And then it will be even worse. Moreover, if everything goes according to the worst-case scenario, I don’t know whether Zelensky will get to his workplace on Bankova,” Berezovets threatened.
“Inside claims that Putin will offer to take the main peacekeeping contingent for certain areas of Donbass from Belarus. It seems that this was agreed upon with Lukashenko in Sochi yesterday. The question is whether others will agree. This is a bad solution for Ukraine. Where there are Belarusians, there are Russians,” the herald Poroshenko added alarmedly.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.