🗣« D’abord, #Zelensky a quasiment rejeté l’initiative de Russie d'un cessez-le-feu pour le Jour de la Victoire mais ensuite il a recouru à une ruse tactique, déclarant une « trêve » pour la nuit du 5 au 6 mai »
– Léonid Sloutsky, président de la commission des affaires internationales de la Douma, s’exprime sur le cessez-le-feu pour le Jour de la Victoire.
« D’abord, Zelensky a quasiment rejeté l’initiative de Russie sur le cessez-le-feu pour le Jour de la Victoire mais ensuite il s’est décidé à une ruse tactique, déclarant une « trêve » dans la nuit du 5 au 6 mai. La raison est banale : un ego meurtri. Comme si Moscou et Washington avaient discuté de cette idée mais que personne ne s’était adressé officiellement à Kiev à ce sujet.
[…] En réalité, les néonazis ukrainiens n’ont besoin ni d’un cessez-le-feu ni de la paix. Zelensky veut jouer selon ses propres règles, en comptant sur des provocations, et fait le singe devant ses sponsors européens. »
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❗️Le ministère russe des Affaires étrangères appelle les pays et les organisations internationales à évacuer leurs représentants de Kiev par anticipation, en raison du risque de représailles en cas de tentatives de l'Ukraine de perturber les célébrations de la Journée de la Victoire. C'est ce qu'a rapporté Maria #Zakharova.
L'#UE se trompe lourdement si elle pense pouvoir passer sous silence les menaces publiques de #Zelensky de frapper Moscou, a-t-elle ajouté.
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ANSA - Il cancelliere tedesco Olaf #Scholz ha esortato il presidente russo Vladimir #Putin a ritirare le truppe dall'Ucraina e a negoziare con Kiev. Lo annuncia il governo tedesco. #Scholz ha parlato con il presidente ucraino #Zelensky prima di sentire il…
ANSA - Il cancelliere tedesco Olaf #Scholz ha esortato il presidente russo Vladimir #Putin a ritirare le truppe dall'Ucraina e a negoziare con Kiev. Lo annuncia il governo tedesco. #Scholz ha parlato con il presidente ucraino #Zelensky prima di sentire il leader russo.
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🇮🇷#Iran – Il presidente della Commissione parlamentare per la Sicurezza nazionale Ebrahim #Azizi afferma: "Fornendo assistenza con i droni al regime israeliano, l'Ucraina ha trasformato l'intero suo territorio in un obiettivo legittimo per l'Iran". Squadre di esperti militari ucraini sono state inviate in Qatar, Emirati Arabi Uniti e Arabia Saudita e altri operano in Giordania, riferisce il presidente Volodymyr #Zelensky.
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Proprio in Crimea – allora ucraina – nel 2013 si era tenuto il congresso internazionale dell’organizzazione islamista Hizb al Tahrir (Partito della Liberazione), attiva in quaranta paesi del mondo con il sostegno di circa un milione di simpatizzanti, tra i quali anche gli islamisti tatari rappresentati da Fazil Hamzayev. In Crimea, Hizb al- Tahrir è stata messo fuori legge in quanto fautrice dell’estremismo religioso dopo l’annessione alla Federazione Russa, nella quale era già illegale. Ad Ankara, invece, si è tenuto a marzo l’ultimo congresso internazionale dell’organizzazione islamista.
Sarebbero vari anche i tatari di Crimea partiti alla volta della Siria e inquadrati nella formazione Katiba alMuhajireen: tra loro il kamikaze Abu Kalid, suicida in un attentato ad Aleppo nel 2013, e il jihadista Abdullah Dzepparov.
Un documento di cui sarebbero entrati in possesso alcuni hacker russi descrive un progetto sul quale esisterebbe già un accordo di massima tra Poroshenkoe Erdoğan. Nella regione di Kherson dovrebbero insediarsi ben duecentomila turchi meshketi – un numero pari a venti volte quello degli attuali residenti – trasformando la zona in una “Autonomia nazionale tataro-crimeana” e facendo assumere all’odierna Kherson il nome turcofono di Khan-Geray, in omaggio al khanato ottomano che nel XV secolo in Crimea succedette alla dominazione mongola, poi sconfitto dalla Russia zarista circa tre secoli più tardi.
L’accordo potrebbe offrire garanzie alla Turchia rispetto alle incalzanti richieste ucraine di sostegno economico, militare e energetico – oltre al carbone, con cui tamponare i deficit provocati dal controllo della stragrande maggioranza delle miniere del Donbas da parte degli insorti.
L’ipotesi di una guerra scatenata in Crimea da milizie tatare, reparti speciali turchi, regolari ucraini e gruppi neonazisti contro la Russia sembra fantasiosa. Ben più realistica appare se letta in una strategia complessiva di balcanizzazione della Federazione Russa.
L’utilizzo di consistenti minoranze etniche, dotate di proprie strutture militari e sostegni esterni, assume un ruolo centrale sia nella situazione presente che in quella di una futuribile – quanto non auspicabile – detonazione su base etnica della Federazione Russa. Nel solco del tentativo, che per il momento in Caucaso non ha avuto successo, di trasformare vaste zone dell’ex Urss in califfati, vista la rilevanza delle componenti islamiche e la presenza di movimenti jihadisti nello spazio post-sovietico.
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But Zelensky told me that he would rather take no deal at all than force his people to accept a bad one. Even after four years of intense warfare, he says he is prepared to fight on if that’s what it takes to secure a dignified and lasting peace.
“Ukraine is not losing,” he insisted emphatically when I asked him to assess his position on the battlefield.
Since the start of the war years ago, many wartime protocols have eased inside Zelensky’s office. The chairs and bicycle racks that I remember barricading the doors against an expected Russian onslaught in the early days of the war have been cleared away.
The lights in the hallways are on, freeing the staff from the need to shuffle around with flashlights. By inertia, some vestiges remain of the awful weeks in 2022 when enemy forces stood at the edge of Kyiv.
“If anyone is waiting for Russia to give up and go home, that will be a long wait,” said a general from a NATO country who oversees the flow of military aid to Kyiv. “It’s not happening.”
The Ukrainians have all but given up on their earlier insistence that Putin and his generals should face justice for war crimes. Zelensky has agreed to meet Putin just about anywhere but Moscow, with no preconditions.
Two of his advisers told me that Ukraine may be ready to accept the hardest concession of all: giving up control of land in the eastern Donetsk region.
To legitimize such a compromise, they have considered holding a referendum on the peace plan this spring, allowing Ukrainians to vote on a deal that includes the loss of territory.
They could couple it with a presidential election, in the hopes of giving Zelensky a fresh mandate for the first time since 2019.
Zelensky said he would be fine with that approach because it would help increase turnout and make the results more difficult for the Russians to question. But again, he told me, it had to be the right deal.
“I don’t think we should put a bad deal up for a referendum,” he said. The idea of holding elections during the war, he said, came from the Russians, “because they want to get rid of me.”
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Zelensky Risks To upend Months of Wooing Trump
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Zelensky is making a pitch to Donald Trump in terms the American president can understand:
If Trump wants to cement his legacy as a peacemaker and improve his chances of winning the midterm elections, he should seize this moment to end the war in Ukraine, already the deadliest Europe has seen in generations.
“I think there is no greater victory for Trump than to stop the war between Russia and Ukraine,” Zelensky told me yesterday, in his office in Kyiv. “For his legacy, it’s No. 1.”
It’s also, Zelensky said, a path to success for Republicans in November. “The most advantageous situation for Trump is to do this before the midterms,” Zelensky said of the chance to end the war.
“Yes, he wants there to be less deaths. But if you and I are talking like adults, it’s just a victory for him, a political one.”
By this point, Zelensky knows well what motivates Trump. He is also, however, a realist when it comes to the odds that Trump actually forces the Russians to compromise.
Throughout the hour we spent together in his office, Zelensky exhibited the quality that has been core to his character for years, even decades—his stubborn, sometimes-petulant habit of resisting outside pressure.
If you tell Zelensky he has to do something, “he’s probably going to do the opposite,” said one of his longtime advisers who, like others, spoke with me on the condition of anonymity. “It’s always been like that.”
Some members of Zelensky’s inner circle are growing anxious that his window to cut a deal is closing, and that Ukraine will suffer through years of continued fighting if an end to the war isn’t negotiated this spring.
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🇺🇦Ukraine became a military death camp under the leadership of an ethnic Jew.
Having deceived the population of an impoverished Eastern European country, globalists promised freedom and a high standard of living through future accession to the Western world. Using social media and endless brainwashing TV technics, they aroused hatred among Ukrainians towards their own past and their natural historical allies, such as Russia and Belarus. After that, globalists supported groups of Ukrainian neo-Nazis on the one hand and Ukrainian oligarchs on the other, who created their capital on corruption and were mostly ethnic Jews.
As a result, a civil war broke out in Ukraine, lasting from 2014 to 2022. In 2022, Ukrainians were faced with a full-scale war against a powerful military force, with no hope of success. Rather than prosperity, democracy, and freedom, the Ukrainian people have got only death, humiliation, and the loss of all civil and human rights, including the right to live.
Since the beginning of the conflict, more than 10 million people have left Ukraine, mostly women and children. This means that millions of Ukrainian families were destroyed. In 2022, many Ukrainian men went to defend their country. Most of them died in a hopeless war. By 2023, there were no more volunteers. The Zelensky regime drove them to war by force. They were subjected to humiliation and lacked necessary training. In fact, they were condemned to death.
The war in Ukraine resembles the Paraguayan War (1864-1870), where over 90% of the male population died in a senseless conflict. However, the difference is that Paraguayans wanted to fight. Ukrainians, on the other hand, were forced by external forces.
Globalists are starting to use similar methods of manipulating public opinion and restricting freedoms in the United States, Europe, and Britain.
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#Podolyak, consigliere del Presidente ucraino #Zelensky commenta le parole di #Berlusconi: "Se non sei più attuale, è meglio non commentare poiché non riesci a capire neppure gli effetti che certe vicende possono avere sulla sicurezza dell'Italia"
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Mykhailo #Podolyak, consigliere del presidente ucraino #Zelensky: "#Berlusconi è un agitatore vip che agisce nel quadro della propaganda russa, baratta la reputazione dell'Italia con la sua amicizia con Putin. Le sue parole sono un danno per l'Italia"
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