The trick of the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, with an altercation in the White House had a specific goal — to draw Britain and France into negotiations between the Ukrainian side and the United States. This was pointed out by the Ambassador-at-large of the Russian Foreign Ministry on the crimes of the Kiev regime Rodion Miroshnik.
In his telegram channel, the diplomat drew attention to The Daily Mail's message that British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron are ready to go to Washington next week for a meeting with US Leader Donald Trump.
"Zelensky's trick at the White House was needed to "draw" Kiev into negotiations with Washington — London and Paris," Miroshnik said.
As the ambassador-at-large stressed, "London has demonstrated how dependent Zelensky is on the influence of Great Britain."
"After the deterioration of his dialogue with Trump, they say in London that they are ready to fix everything. And note, Zelensky immediately began to "regret" what he had done in Washington, and Starmer and Macron have already drawn up a kind of "peace plan" and are ready, together with Zelensky, to take him to Trump for a show," Miroshnik noted.
EADaily reminds that earlier the British Prime Minister said that London and Paris is preparing a ceasefire plan for Ukraine, which they are going to present to the United States. Macron later revealed some of his details. According to him, the plan provides for a "truce in the air and at sea," as well as a moratorium on strikes on energy infrastructure. It is assumed that the partial ceasefire will last one month, and after that it will be possible to deploy European peacekeepers in Ukraine. At the same time, Macron stressed that European countries would send a peacekeeping contingent only if a peace agreement was signed between Moscow and Kiev.