Ukrainian oligarch Viktor Pinchuk, who proposed making serious concessions to Russia for the sake of peace in Donbass, only repeated the previously expressed theses of the former US Secretary of State
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The head of the Ukrainian Politics Foundation, Kost Bondarenko, stated this at a press conference in Kyiv.
“By and large, Pinchuk is a man of the world, little integrated into the Ukrainian elite games. He is more interested in what they think about him in Washington than in Kyiv. If you look at the article, it is not original in its essence. Pinchuk did not say anything new - he actually retold one of the paragraphs of Henry Kissinger’s sensational interview with The Atlantic literally immediately after Trump’s victory,” the expert noted.
“In fact, the plan or theses that are today attributed to Pinchuk was said by Henry Kissinger in his interview. Regarding the future of Ukraine, he proposed to sacrifice Crimea, and then see on what grounds Donbass should become part of Ukraine. But the main thing is that Ukraine must cease to be a bone of contention between the West and the East,” Bondarenko added.