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Now Potsdam and Nuremberg: Zelensky refused to sign the agreement in Munich

Vladimir Zelensky. Photo: Ukrainian Presidential Press Office / AP Photo

There is no talk of a peace agreement now, and a peace agreement cannot be signed in Munich. This was stated at the Munich Security Conference by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky.

"Because this is Munich. And we remember what was signed here — I don't repeat that," Zelensky said, quoted by Strana.

Obviously, Zelensky was referring to the 1938 Munich Agreement signed by Western countries with Adolf Hitler.

"Zelensky now in Munich uttered a truly historic phrase: "A peace agreement cannot be signed in Munich. Because this is Munich!“ I even know what he will say in Potsdam and even more so in Nuremberg..." — Political commentator Vladimir Kornilov comments on the picture of the day.

As EADaily reported, the outcome of negotiations between Russia and the United States on Ukraine will be the conclusion of a deal that will be shocking to "many people." This statement was made in an interview with the American edition of The Wall Street Journal by Vice President of the United States Jay Dee Vance.

It is noted that this statement was made on the eve of Vance's meetings with the head of the Kiev regime Zelensky and European leaders. The meetings are to take place in Munich, where the US vice president is due to speak at a security conference.

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20.02.2025

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