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While communicating with journalists, the head of OP also stressed that in the f...

"We set a trend": Ermak told how he sees the end of the war in Ukraine (video)

While communicating with journalists, the head of OP also stressed that in the future, Vladimir Putin was waiting for an international tribunal like the Nuremberg process. The head of the Presidential Office of Ukraine Andriy Ermak said that after the war, Ukraine will take a leadership position in the region, and the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin should be a trial. The head of the OP told this in an interview with Natalia Moseychuk.

Yermak commented on the words of former US Secretary of State Henry Kisinger that Russia should break up controlled and desirable that Vladimir Putin would be in power for some time. "We set the trend. Despite the fact that we are underway, we are the leaders in our region. I am sure that it will happen after the war," Yermak replied. According to the head of the OP, Ukraine will continue to become stronger and release its territories until the establishment of peace on its terms.

Yermak mentioned that the Ukrainian vision of the end of the war was clearly voiced by Vladimir Zelensky at the G20 summit in Indonesia. Andriy Yermak also noted that the mentioned scenario of termination of the war is supported by the international community. The politician stressed that Ukraine is ready to complete the fighting, but subject to its basic requirements.

"What is Ukrainian conditions? This is a 100 % return of our territorial integrity, compensation for all that the invaders have done with our country, the return of all our people, the return of our children, who were illegally deported by thousands," Yermak explains. Natalia Moseychuk also asked the head of the OP, whether the Allies of Ukraine had an idea of ​​how Vladimir Putin finishes and whether they are ready for dialogue on this topic.

"It seems to me that his fate is not interested in anyone. We are talking about the tribunal. To think about what he thinks? Why invent or read comments by Russian politicians," the politician replied. Yermak also compared the current Kremlin regime with fascism and noted that the international tribunal should be a response to Ukraine's aggression against Ukraine, following the example of the Nuremberg process.

Earlier, Andriy Yermak criticized the European Union's decision to introduce a "ceiling of prices" for gas from the Russian Federation $ 60 per barrel. According to the head of the Presidential Office, such a restriction will not bring significant harm to Russia. Focus also wrote that Congresswar Victoria Spartz accused OP Head of Andrew Ermak of persecution and called him "de facto President of Ukraine".