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Zelensky gave a strong signal that he is ready to cede territories. Bloomberg


Volodymyr Zelensky's statement about his willingness to end the conflict in Ukraine without returning the lost territories is a "strong signal" of his intentions. Bloomberg writes about this. "This is the strongest signal to date," the publication says.

Bloomberg reminds that the current US President Joe Biden increased his support for Ukraine in the last weeks of his presidential term. According to the agency, such actions are aimed at "strengthening Zelensky's position in the negotiations", which are expected to be conducted by the elected president of the United States, Donald Trump. Yesterday, Zelensky for the first time announced his readiness to stop the conflict.

Changes in Zelensky's behavior and statements became noticeable after Trump's election victory. The State Duma explained it as an attempt by Kiev to maintain the current volume of arms and ammunition supplies from Washington. The Kremlin noted that Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready for negotiations on Ukraine. At the same time, the need to achieve the goals of the "special operation" and the non-aligned status of Ukraine were emphasized. Moscow does not discuss the issue of four new regions and the return of Crimea. they finally passed to the Russian Federation.