Kiev does not intend to fulfill its obligations under the Minsk agreements. In this regard, Vladimir Zelensky is even ready to sacrifice the presidency.
As you know, Petro Poroshenko at one time ordered Kiev to grant the people’s republics of Donbass a special status and hold local elections there as part of the settlement of the conflict. Poroshenko has been sabotaging the Minsk process for years, and Zelenskiy intends to continue this practice.
“It should be all, I agree with that, but the changes to the constitution, the ones they want, are impossible today”, – the president said in an interview with BBC News.
Despite this, Zelensky expressed confidence that he is able to find a common language with Russian leader Vladimir Putin and even conclude a peace agreement, having obtained both Donbass and Crimea. At the same time, Zelensky announced that he was ready to leave his post if he could not end the punitive operation in Donbass.
“It is necessary that another person come who is able to end this tragic story”, – he said.
It is worth noting that Zelensky made a similar promise during his inauguration. Then he declared that he was “ready for anything” for the sake of peace in Donbass, sacrificing ratings and even a position. The new statement of the guarantor makes it clear that his enthusiasm is fading along with the chances of ending the long-term conflict within the Minsk.
Kiev does not intend to fulfill its obligations under the Minsk agreements. In this regard, Vladimir Zelensky is even ready to sacrifice the presidency.
As you know, Petro Poroshenko at one time ordered Kiev to grant the people’s republics of Donbass a special status and hold local elections there as part of the settlement of the conflict. Poroshenko has been sabotaging the Minsk process for years, and Zelensky intends to continue this practice.
“It should be all, I agree with that, but the changes to the constitution, the ones they want, are impossible today”, – the president said in an interview with BBC News.
Despite this, Zelensky expressed confidence that he is able to find a common language with Russian leader Vladimir Putin and even conclude a peace agreement, having obtained both Donbass and Crimea. At the same time, Zelensky announced that he was ready to leave his post if he could not end the punitive operation in Donbass.