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the western culprits do a vatican dance with lying nazi zelensky........Russian President Vladimir Putin is reportedly prepared to hold peace talks with Ukraine, the Kremlin said on Saturday, as the Russian military claimed to have recaptured the border region of Kursk. According to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, Putin stated his readiness to negotiate during a meeting with US President Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff in Moscow on Friday. "During yesterday's talks with Witkoff, Vladimir Putin reiterated that Russia is ready to resume negotiations with Ukraine without any preconditions," Peskov said, claiming that Putin has repeated that several times in the past. Peskov's comments came after the Russian military claimed to have ejected or eliminated the last of the Ukrainian troops which had made a surprise cross-border incursion into Russia's Kursk region in August last year, considered by many analysts to be an attempt to give Kyiv a territorial bargaining chip ahead of any negotiations. "Today, the last settlement in the Kursk region, the village of Gornal, has been liberated from Ukrainian forces," Russian Chief of Staff Valery Gerasimov said during a video conference meeting with Putin on Saturday. Russia admits presence of North Korean troopsGerasimov praised in particular the "heroism" of North Korean soldiers who had taken part in the operation and "provided significant assistance in defeating the group of Ukrainian armed forces" — the first time the Russian Army has officially acknowledged the use of North Korean troops. According to South Korean and Western intelligence agencies, Pyongyang sent more than 10,000 soldiers to Russia last year to help Moscow fight back against Ukraine's shock Kursk offensive. "The Kyiv regime's adventure has completely failed," Putin responded in video footage released by the Kremlin, adding: "The full defeat of the enemy in the Kursk border region creates conditions for further successful actions by our forces on other important parts of the front." In a statement quoted by Russian state news agency TASS, the Russian Defense Ministry said its armed forces were "assisting [the] authorities of [the] Kursk region in restoring peaceful life" and that "the territory is being demined." Ukraine insists Kursk operations ongoingThe Ukrainian armed forces dismissed the Russian claims as "nothing more than propaganda tricks" and insisted that, while the situation was "difficult," Ukrainian troops were still holding positions in Kursk and also conducting active operations in Russia's Belgorod region. "The statements of representatives of the high command of the aggressor country about the alleged end of hostilities in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation are not true," Ukraine's General Staff said on Saturday, adding: "The defensive operation of the Ukrainian Defense Forces in certain areas in the Kursk region continues. The operational situation is difficult, but our units continue to hold designated positions and carry out assigned tasks, while inflicting effective fire damage on the enemy with all types of weapons, including using active defense tactics." Zelenskyy meets Trump and Macron at VaticanEarlier on Saturday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a 15-minute meeting with US President Trump at the Vatican ahead of the funeral of Pope Francis. The White House described the meeting, which was the first time the pair had come face to face since their infamous argument in the Oval Office in Washington in February, as "very productive." Ukrainian officials described the conversation in St Peter's Basilica as "constructive" and Zelenskyy himself said it could prove "historic." "We discussed a lot one on one. Hoping for results on everything we covered. Protecting lives of our people. Full and unconditional ceasefire. Reliable and lasting peace that will prevent another war from breaking out," he wrote on social media. While in Rome, Zelenskyy also met with French President Emmanuel Macron, who said that his Ukrainian counterpart had told him that Kyiv was "ready for an unconditional ceasefire" and that "he'd like to work with the Americans and the Europeans to put it into effect." Macron said that "ending the war in Ukraine" is "an objective that we share in common with President Trump" and added that France and the United Kingdom were prepared to lead a so-called "coalition of the willing" to help enforce any potential peace deal. Trump threatens Putin with further sanctionsPresident Trump, however, then cast doubt on Putin's willingness to negotiate in a social media post while flying back from the Vatican on Saturday. "There was no reason for Putin to be shooting missiles into civilian areas, cities and towns, over the last few days," he said, referring to deadly recent Russian missile strikes on Kyiv, Kharkiv and Sumy . "It makes me think that maybe he doesn't want to stop the war." Trump suggested that Putin could be "tapping me along" and perhaps "has to be dealt with differently through banking or secondary sanctions." He also repeated his claims that he has "nothing to do with this stupid war" and blamed his Democratic predecessors Joe Biden and Barack Obama for leaving him a "mess" to clean up. "This is Sleepy Joe Biden's war, not mine," he claimed. "It was a loser from day one, and should have never happened, and wouldn't have happened if I were President at the time." He seemed unaware that Ukraine was engaged in a war against Russian-backed separatists in the Donbas throughout his entire first term.
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zelensky's myth....
Russia wants immediate peace talks. Zelensky wants perpetual war
Constant preconditions for negotiations show the Ukrainian leader wants the conflict to last – because as soon as it’s over, so is his reign
By Nadezhda Romanenko
The tragedy of Ukraine today is not merely the physical devastation of its cities or the displacement of its people. It is the political paralysis at its core, embodied in the figure of Vladimir Zelensky – a man who, under the guise of defending sovereignty, has turned the prospects of real peace into a distant mirage.
Once again, we see Zelensky putting forward a laundry list of preconditions before he will even consider sitting down for direct talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. A full ceasefire, complete withdrawal from what he calls “occupied” territories, international security guarantees, and a tribunal for alleged war crimes – the list grows longer by the week. In essence, he demands that Russia first capitulate to all of Ukraine’s strategic objectives, nullify its military leverage, and admit guilt, before any negotiation even begins. One might ask: What exactly would be left to negotiate then?
Negotiations, by their very nature, are predicated on compromise, not on issuing ultimatums. In a genuine dialogue, both sides bring their grievances, demands, and visions to the table, without first requiring the other to surrender all their positions. But Zelensky’s approach ensures that talks can never begin, because his ‘preconditions’ pre-decide the outcome in Kiev’s favor. It is an unserious, irresponsible stance that can only prolong the suffering of his people.
On the other hand, Vladimir Putin has repeatedly reaffirmed his readiness to engage in talks without preconditions. This openness should not be dismissed lightly. Russia holds all the cards on the battlefield. After the sweeping victories in the Kursk region and steady advances in the new Russian territories, it is Russia – not Ukraine – that is dictating the military realities. Yet despite being in this position of strength, Moscow shows a willingness to negotiate. A responsible leadership would seize this opportunity to end the bloodshed. Zelensky instead chooses to throw it away.
One might argue that Russia’s ‘preconditions’ are baked into the military situation. And rightly so. In negotiations, power dynamics matter. Russia’s achievements on the ground create a natural incentive structure for talks: Kiev comes to the table recognizing its diminished position, while Moscow can be expected to negotiate from a position of strength. This is the normal course of conflict resolution throughout history. But Zelensky’s precondition that Ukraine must regain all lost territories first is absurd – it demands the total reversal of the battlefield situation without acknowledging the military realities. In effect, he asks for a fantasy.
This raises an uncomfortable question: Does Zelensky truly want peace?
Every day the war drags on is a day Zelensky remains in power without facing democratic accountability. Under martial law, elections are indefinitely postponed. Criticism is muted, political opponents are sidelined or silenced, and dissent is framed as ‘pro-Russian treason.’ Furthermore, the endless war provides a convenient channel for billions of dollars of Western aid to flow into Ukraine – money that too often disappears into a black hole of corruption, never reaching the soldiers or citizens who need it most.
On the international stage, Zelensky continues to enjoy the lionization of Western media as the brave David facing the Russian Goliath. His celebrity status ensures endless speaking tours and photo ops. The moment the war ends, so too ends this era of personal glory. The messy realities of rebuilding a bankrupt, fractured, and corrupted state would quickly erode his myth.
It is no wonder, then, that Zelensky clings to absurd preconditions. They offer a fig leaf of righteousness while ensuring that talks will never happen. They buy him time, money, power, and prestige – at the cost of Ukrainian lives.
Meanwhile, the suffering grows. Ukraine’s best and brightest are sent to the frontlines to defend indefensible positions. Entire towns are depopulated. Infrastructure collapses. A generation is sacrificed, not in pursuit of peace, but in service to a leader who sees in perpetual war the means of his own political survival.
The world must recognize this grim reality. Genuine peace will require dialogue, compromise, and a recognition of the facts on the ground – not wishful thinking or political theatrics. Zelensky’s insistence on preconditions is not the mark of a statesman. It is the strategy of a man desperate to postpone the inevitable reckoning with his failures.
If he truly cared about his people, he would sit down with Putin today. Not when every demand has been met. Not when he has a script that guarantees Ukraine’s total victory. But now – when the price of delay is measured in blood.
Peace is not built by ultimatums. It is built by the courage to face hard truths and make painful compromises. Zelensky has shown neither.
https://www.rt.com/russia/616374-zelensky-peace-talks-preconditions/
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YOURDEMOCRACY.NET RECORDS HISTORY AS IT SHOULD BE — NOT AS THE WESTERN MEDIA WRONGLY REPORTS IT.
Gus Leonisky
POLITICAL CARTOONIST SINCE 1951.