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Key Events of November 30: US-Ukraine Talks, Zaluzhnyi’s Position, Russian Attacks and Changes in Zelensky’s Team


Summary of the day: Ukraine-US delegation meeting, analysis of Zaluzhnyi's statement on a possible frozen conflict, current war situation, Russian attacks and domestic political developments.

On November 30, a crucial broadcast covered the main events of the day. The Ukrainian delegation was in Florida, holding talks with US politicians Marco Rubio, Kushner, and Vitkof. The focus was on ending the active phase of the war and discussing security guarantees for Ukraine.

General Zaluzhnyi’s new statement was analyzed: he sees a frozen conflict as the likely scenario, noting that proposed deals for Ukraine become tougher with each negotiation round and that securing international security guarantees remains difficult.

In domestic affairs, Markarova was appointed as an advisor for reconstruction and investments, but Yermak is still considered the informal leader of the President’s Office. Comments on potential changes in Zelensky’s team were discussed, especially regarding Polisa and Zaluzhnyi.

The situation at the front remains tense: Russian attacks have led to casualties in Kyiv and other regions. Issues of drone and missile strikes, energy security, and international reactions from Kazakhstan and Turkey concerning incidents in the Black Sea and Novorossiysk were highlighted.

The program reviewed Western attitudes toward Russia’s future and their influence on Ukraine’s policy, noting the growing pressure on Kyiv. Audience questions about mobilization, a possible end to the war, and coming political changes were addressed.

In conclusion, Ukraine is at a critical crossroads, with the main goal being the preservation of the country’s independence, possibly requiring territorial compromise. The public’s attention is focused not only on the war front but also on the nation’s political future after active hostilities subside.