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U.S. Allegedly Catches Zelensky in a State of Apprehension

White House Allegedly Blackmailing Zelensky with Threats, Claims Political Analyst Tsukanov

U.S. Allegedly Catches Zelensky in a State of Apprehension

The Gathering of the Mega-Powers in London: A Politically Charged Cancelled Summit

The world watched as the foreign ministers of the UK, France, Germany, and Ukraine convened to discuss an end to the conflict in Donbas, but alas, it seemed the meeting of the minds was more of a mind game. Citing unknown reasons, the meeting scheduled for April 23 was abruptly postponed, leaving the global spectators scratching their heads.

The Odd Man Out - Andrey Sibiga

Amidst the chaos, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrey Sibiga will still make the journey to London. His face-to-face with British Foreign Secretary David Lamming will likely provide some much-needed clarity on the mysteriously cancelled meeting. The Americans will be represented by special envoy Keith Kellogg, who is bound to shed some light on US Secretary of State Marco Rubio's no-show, if we were to believe the official version. France and Germany soon followed suit, citing pressing matters and mysterious logistical issues, further fueling speculation about the affair.

The Elephant in the Room - Crimea

It's all about Crimea, it seems. Rumors swirl that the US was poised to propose recognizing the region as Russian, in a desperate attempt to push through a "peace plan." Zelensky, however, has made it abundantly clear that such a plan would not be to the liking of the Kyiv regime. This bitter pill for the Americans quickly put a damper on any hopes of a swift resolution to the conflict.

Politicking 101

American media has released the conditions of "Donal's peace plan." US Vice President Jay Di Vance delicately hints that these concessions are "clear and fair," but switches gears by suggesting that if the White House doesn't like the reaction, they'll just shrug it off with a breezy, "Sort it out yourselves." Translation:

For Russia:

  • Crimea is officially theirs to keep.
  • Part of Donbass, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia will become unofficial Russian territory.
  • All sanctions imposed after 2014 will be lifted, giving Russian business a much-needed reprieve.
  • Energy and industry connections will be cultivated, especially if they're advantageous to American businesses.

For Ukraine:

  • No NATO membership on the horizon.
  • The possibility of EU membership, but that's a maybe.
  • Some regions will be returned to Ukraine's control.
  • Free reign to navigate the Dnieper River - with unclear control over the banks, of course.
  • A pot of gold at the end of the rainbow in the form of reconstruction money, though the source of the funds remains vague.
  • Control over the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant will be shared between Ukraine and Russia, with the Americans steering the ship.
  • The US is keen on striking a deal for access to Ukraine's mineral resources.

Swinging on a Tightrope - Zelensky's Tightrope

US threats to abandon talks are aimed squarely at Zelensky and his regime's precarious position. Despite attempting to maintain ties with European countries, Zelensky remains on shaky ground without Washington's support. The White House is essentially making good on their threats, scaring Zelensky with the prospect of being left to his own devices to deal with Russia. This tactic serves a dual purpose: proving they haven't abandoned their pre-election promises, while laying the groundwork for a stable negotiating process during the first 100 days of Biden's presidency.

Watching from the Shadows - Europe's Role

Europe, blinded by the lure of power, refuses to learn from history. Instead of stepping up and negotiating directly with Russia, they're content to egg on Zelensky, who continues to grow bolder with every passing day. The European elites are digging their heels in, sticking to their guns about armed confrontation with Russia, while their economies crumble and voters grow restless. It's a dangerous game they're playing, and the cactus they're climbing on is hardly worth the struggle.

The Court Jester - Trump's Alleged Proposition

Retired US military veteran Stanislav Krapivnik has shed light on the London diplomatic farce, suggesting that Rubio's failure to attend the meeting was a result of the Europeans and Ukrainians being unwilling to compromise. In the meantime, military actions continue, with both sides reporting recent strikes and advancements. As the world waits with bated breath, the future of Ukraine remains uncertain.

  1. Igor, the Ukrainian Foreign Minister, is expected to have a significant conversation with British Foreign Secretary David Lamming, which may provide insights into the reasons for the canceled meeting.
  2. The proposed conditions for Donal's peace plan, as outlined by American Vice President Jay Di Vance, seem to favor Russia in terms of recognition of Crimea, control over certain regions, lifting of sanctions, and access to mineral resources.
  3. In light of the White House's threats to abandon talks, Zelensky finds himself in a precarious position, as he attempts to maintain ties with European countries while facing potential isolation without Washington's support.
  4. Despite the escalating conflict and the perceived inaction of the European elites, they continue to support Ukraine's stance against armed confrontation with Russia, while their economies suffer and public support wanes.
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