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Discussion on Ending the War: Zelensky's Responsibility and Nuances of the Peace Plan


Experts analyze Zelensky's position on ending the war, details of the peace plan, and reactions from society and international partners.

The discussion centers on whether Volodymyr Zelensky has indeed agreed to end the war, based on recent statements and actions by the authorities. Experts believe the Presidential Office is considering a model for ending the conflict, with key details yet to be finalized. Zelensky and his team are seen as seeking a solution acceptable to their interests, including personal considerations.

The publication of the proposed peace plan is debated—whether it was coordinated with international partners and what its true purpose is, such as influencing negotiations between the US, Russia, and Ukraine. The roles of Trump and Putin and the potential for altered agreements raise concerns about Ukraine's interests being sidelined.

Experts note the public response to the new peace plan has been minimal and often compared to the Minsk agreements. Many believe the former agreements allowed Ukraine more room for maneuver to defend its interests.

It is emphasized that the authorities now recognize the need for difficult decisions, but questions about responsibility and the President's role remain open. According to analysts, Zelensky is attempting to avoid personal responsibility by discussing potential power sharing with parliament, the Cabinet of Ministers, or through the possibility of a referendum.

In conclusion, the discussion highlights that peace conditions may still change and that Ukraine faces difficult choices between unpopular agreements today and potentially worse options in the future.