No hope for quick peace — Ukrainian diplomat
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Mon, 15 Dec 2025 20:32:00 +0200

Volodymyr Ohryzko, diplomat and head of the Center for Russian Studies, stated this on Espreso TV."All the details of the agreement remain behind the scenes and offer no hope that anything will happen quickly and effectively.Because even before the start of the Berlin negotiations, we had already heard from Moscow's Ushakov - the foreign policy advisor to the bloody Moscow dictator Putin, who usually voices Putin's own vision - that, you know, you can certainly say something, negotiate, but we already gave directives to Trump back in Alaska, and now he must carry them out. If this doesn't happen, then what talks are there to be had at all?" remarked Ohryzko.According to the diplomat, after the first round of negotiations, the Russian ambassador to Great Britain stated that Russia does not need any agreement - it needs Ukraine's capitulation. He repeated the word "capitulation" twice."So I don't know what quick peace agreements Umerov is writing about in his post. It seems to me that this is a nice nod towards the Americans, and that's right. But Trump himself likes to repeat the phrase that it takes two to tango, and if one is missing, then there is no tango," Ohryzko summarized.On Monday, December 15, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy began a meeting with the American delegation in Berlin regarding a peace plan to end the war in Ukraine.







