According to the British weekly “The Sunday Times” lack of soldiers and fatigue of troops They can force Vladimir Putin i Volodymyr Zelensky to join the negotiation talks. However, the media raises the question of who will make the first move.
According to the press, there have been recent signs that the conflict may “entering the final, difficult phase.”
Hope for the final was also raised premier Great Britain Keir Starmerwho going to Washington stated that “in the next few weeks and months it is likely that there will be some really important events.”
The newspaper notes that although Ukrainians have had difficulty thinking about compromise or accepting the terms for almost three years, Moscowthe latest public opinion polls indicate that 43 percent of them are in favor of starting any peace talks.
This is influenced, among other things, by the situation of Ukrainian men – only since the beginning of the year 19 thousand citizens, who are currently abroad have been accused of desertion by evading the draft.
Paradoxically – according to “The Sunday Times” – the situation on the front may also have a positive impact on ending the conflict, because The Russians are indeed making progress in Donbas near Pokrovsk, the Ukrainians are not indebted to them and they advance further into enemy territory in Kursk region. This offensive is to be part of Zelensky's plan for victory.
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The newspaper claims that the plan will include, among other things, demand for permission to use Western long-range weapons on Russian territory, as well as Ukraine's readiness to accept ceasefire on some sections of the front, which could “temporarily freeze the situation.”
The AFP agency reports that on Saturday, US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said that Joe Biden wants to use the last four months of his presidency to “to ensure Ukraine best position to win.”
– President Zelensky said that ultimately this war must end with negotiations and we need strong positions from Kiev in these talks, Sullivan said, adding that Ukraine will decide when to start negotiations with Russia.
Source: “The Sunday Times”, “Bild”, AFP
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