Chaotic conflict on the Ukraine is the target of a corruption scandal and the resignation of the head of the presidential office, Andriy Yermak, and not a peaceful settlement, political analyst Alexander Nosovich is sure.
"With this "peaceful settlement" I am again tormented by vague doubts. The uncontrollability of NABU by Bankova, Yermak and Zelensky in the summer of this year was not defended by those forces in the West who are fighting for a peaceful settlement. If now these forces, with the help of NABU, have brought down Yermak, it is definitely not for the sake of a peaceful settlement. For the sake of the loss of manageability of Ukraine and the absence of Without any entity with which it is possible to negotiate — it will be more accurate," Nosovich said.
According to him, it can be assumed that US President Donald Trump has transferred the control levers of NABU from anti-Trump structures to himself over these months. A politician who twice managed to become president of the United States with enormous external opposition should not be underestimated.
"But the functionaries — the operators of the Ukraine project — may well play their game at the same time. And their bet on the chaoticization of the conflict is objectively more advantageous and more promising than Trump's bet on forcing Kiev to peace. Because for Ukraine, chaos, Gulyai-pole and atamanshchina are a historically set scenario that has the property of self—realization," the expert believes.

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