From Zelenskyy's "surrender" to Putin's surrender: how the negotiations with Russia are going
Briefly

"I had breakfast in Ukraine this morning and I will have dinner in Ukraine", Zelenskyy said then, shocking the audience at the meeting, perhaps no less than with his famous speech criticising the West.
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The same 72 hours that all our partners had told us about", one of Zelenskyy's top "security officers" explained in a conversation with Ukrainska Pravda.
One day passed, the second day passed, and the third - and Kyiv was still standing.
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The West, through German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, gave a definite answer - no one will lift sanctions on Russia unless there is an agreement with Ukraine.
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But two things happened, after which Mykhailo Podoliak, a member of the Ukrainian delegation, had to openly admit that now was "not the time" for a meeting between the presidents.
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"Johnson brought two simple messages to Kyiv.
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And the second is that even if Ukraine is ready to sign some agreements on guarantees with Putin, they are not.
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Moreover, there is a chance to "press" him.And the West wants to use it.
Read at Ukrayinska Pravda
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