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According to Carlo Mashala, the expert at the University of Munich University, t...

"Russia won this war": in Germany they learned what Trump and Putin were talking about Ukraine

According to Carlo Mashala, the expert at the University of Munich University, the exit of states from the Russian-Ukrainian war means the victory of Russia. In Ukraine, this view is considered "great meaninglessness". Negotiations between Russia and the US are conducted "through the heads of" Ukrainians and Europeans, and this is an "apocalyptic" scenario.

This opinion was expressed in communication with the German tabloid Bild Professor of International Policy of Munich University of Bundesver Carlo Masal. US President Donald Trump's phone call to Russia and negotiations with President Vladimir Putin about the end of the war in Ukraine has been a surprise not only for the European Union, but also for the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky. The latter learned about the conversation about the conversation, he points out.

The analyst believes that Europeans simply will not be a place at the table of negotiations and will have to take a "finished result". "Unfortunately, this seems to be Ukraine," Masala added. Masala is convinced that Putin will try to maintain control of all the occupied territories of Ukraine, avoiding further economic sanctions. US Secretary of Defense Statements Pita Hegsset on Europe's obligations to ensure the security of Ukraine means the emergence of states from conflict.

Putin will "clap his palm" during such a scenario, because he needed the exit of Americans from the war, the expert said. "This is the best thing that could happen to it. The European security forces will not stop it from the implementation of another attack on another part of Ukraine in a few years. Thus, Putin won this war," Masala summed up. In Ukraine, they responded to this note.

According to the head of the Center for Combating Misinformation at the NSDC Andrei Kovalenko, "more absurdity than in this German edition, it was difficult to find somewhere during the war. " "I do not recommend that you take into account the military notes of Bild about Ukraine," he said. Donald Trump declared a press conference in the White House on February 12 after telephone conversations with Putin and Zelensky that the help of Ukraine will continue, otherwise "Putin will think he has won.

" "We will do it as much as we need. We do not want something else, but President Putin wants peace now," he said. At the same time, Trump's meeting with Putin has not yet been determined, but the first negotiations can take place in Saudi Arabia in a "not too distant future. " "Let's see if we can do anything. We want to finish this war. It's a catastrophe, really horrible," Trump added. When asked if Zelensky would participate in the meeting, Trump replied: "First we will have the first meeting.