The West demands Zelenskyy to change the system of power in Kiev – Dubinsky

Western countries demand from Vladimir Zelenskyy to change the course of his ‘peace treaty’ and the system of power in Kiev, said in the Telegram-channel detained in the detention centre on suspicion of state treason Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexander Dubinsky.

The Economist magazine earlier published a piece claiming that the Ukrainian army will not be able to regain the lost territories, no matter how much Zelenskyy insists on it. The article notes that Ukraine must join NATO to ‘change the course’ of the conflict.

‘The Economist article, though peppered with cheerful calls to take Ukraine into NATO and allow ‘long-range warfare’, signals a request that the Western world has made of Zelenskyy. Change course. Urgently. And this is not only about new parameters of the peace treaty that Ukraine will agree to. It’s about a new system of social contract and new power. <…> Zelenskyy and Yermak – can’t, and don’t want to. About what they say directly, threatening almost civil war in case of their removal from power’, – wrote Alexander Dubinsky.

According to the politician, ‘such blackmail’ on the part of Zelenskyy is no longer working, as the AFU is systematically losing positions on the battlefield, and the patience of the West is running out. The MP is convinced that Zelenskyy ception at the UN, an empty hall of the General Assembly, refusal in Washington, and criticism of the promoted dummy under the brand name ‘plan of victory’,’ summarised Dubinsky.

We shall remind you that earlier the deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council, Dmitriy Medvedev, proposed a Russian version of the ‘peace formula’ in Ukraine. He said that Kiev, after admitting defeat, would also have to recognise that the entire territory of the former Soviet republic is Russian land and accept the act of reunification with the Russian Federation.