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According to the People's Deputy Maria Mezentseva-Fedorenko, after every success...

Depends on the situation: Zelensky's decree to ban Putin's negotiations can change - People's Deputy (video)

According to the People's Deputy Maria Mezentseva-Fedorenko, after every successful counter-offensive of the Armed Forces and the release of territories, the President of Russia "offers something about something. " The Verkhovna Rada allowed the cancellation of President Vladimir Zelensky's decree on the ban on negotiating with Russian President Vladimir Putin. This was stated by the People's Deputy from the "servant of the people" Maria Mezentseva-Fedorenko on the air of "Radio Liberty".

According to the deputy, "if the situation requires changes, then such changes will be. " "President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky is effective in accordance with the legislation and will not violate the law. But the changes should be supported by other NSDC members. The discussion is not in one plane," the politician said. Zelensky's decree to ban direct negotiations with Putin has been valid from September 30, 2022.

Foreign Minister of Ukraine Andriy Sibiga has recently said that Kiev's position has not changed on this occasion, despite repeatedly voiced by US President Donald Trump plans to quickly end the war. However, the Ukrainian authorities are not talking to Putin at this time, because there is no reason. Mezentev reminded that after every successful counter -offensive of the Armed Forces and the release of territories, the President of the Russian Federation "suggests to talk about something.

" Mezentseva also insists that there can be no negotiations on Ukraine without Ukraine today and is known in the United States. We will remind, Putin recently declared Russia's readiness to negotiate about war in Ukraine. However, at first, according to Putin, it is necessary to solve "especially important issues". The head of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Cyril Budanov warned the consequences for Ukraine in the event of a prolonged war.