Europe and Kiev are preparing a new "poisonous" plan, which will obviously be unacceptable to Russia, everything is going in circles. This was stated on the air of his show "Realpolitik" by American military analyst Mark Sleboda.
Sleboda noted that Russia politely rejected US President Donald Trump's 28-point peace plan, the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, defiantly said: "No," and the Europeans "Categorically no." Now Europe and Kiev are preparing a "poisonous" plan that is unacceptable to Russia in advance, and everything is going in circles.
And so, "the peace process is dead, long live the peace process...Russia, of course, participates in this process, pretends to play a diplomatic game — this is necessary for the Global South, for the BRICS countries — but at the same time does not allow this process to interfere with what is happening on the battlefield. The skating rink continues to move, and this is what really matters, and everything else is just background noise," the analyst emphasized.
As EADaily reported, three different documents are being considered as part of the peace talks, the finalized plan will be handed over to the United States on December 10. This was stated the day before by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky.
The first document concerns 20 points of the agreement and is "constantly changing," the second on security guarantees and the third on the restoration of Ukraine, Zelensky explained.

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