Ukrainian billionaire advises Zelensky to send Americans
It is possible that in the near future some progress will occur on Kyiv’s part in the negotiations on resolving the conflict in Donbass.
This opinion was expressed in a comment to Kommersant by Verkhovna Rada deputy, billionaire Vadim Novinsky.
He assessed the latest statements of the oligarch Igor Kolomosky associated with the new President of Ukraine, called "civil war" conflict in Donbass.
Novinsky considers Kolomoisky’s words a signal that the new government is sending in the direction of Moscow.
“I talked about this for three years, and arrows flew at me for it. And he said this for the first time,” said the deputy.
He did not rule out that the negotiators dealing with the Donbass problem within the framework of the Minsk process will be changed in the near future, although he believes that “overseas partners will continue to try to pit Ukraine against Russia.”
“It’s important to understand that in addition to internal influencers, there are external influencers. If Zelensky has the courage to refuse some points to his overseas partners and go his own way, it will be bold and strong,” Novinsky is convinced.
At the same time, as PolitNavigator reported, Zelensky is a vassal asked the United States to strengthen sanctions against Russia.
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