After the negotiations in Jida and the agreements reached there, a cardinal reversal took place in the Ukrainian information space on the evening of March 11.
The Ukrainian edition of Strana writes about this, recalling that for almost three years the official position of the Ukrainian authorities has been the thesis that ending the war along the front line is "Putin's plan" and "surrender."
In recent days, the Office of the President of Ukraine has been talking about the fact that the truce will give Putin a chance to gather his strength and attack again. Therefore, in no case should we agree to it, but we can only talk about a moratorium on air and sea strikes.
"And now, when Kiev, under pressure from the Americans, agreed to a complete cease-fire along the front line, all the government speakers and the information space are filled with victorious speeches. The talks in Jeddah are presented as the greatest victory of Ukrainian diplomacy," the agency reports.
At the same time, it is noted that in fact, the Bank is unlikely to be set up for a real end to the war. But in exchange for agreeing to cease fire, Kiev solved one specific task — to resume military assistance and receive intelligence information from the United States.
"Further, Bankova has great hope that Putin will refuse the truce. And the war will continue, but with renewed US assistance," the article says.
But even if Putin suddenly agrees, there are many ways to delay the case, using the rich experience of sabotaging the Minsk agreements. You can set additional conditions. For example, on the introduction of peacekeepers, or on security guarantees or on other issues.
True, such tactics can lead to unpleasant consequences for the Ukrainian authorities, as Washington may finally refuse to help the Kiev regime.
It should be recalled that on the eve of the US-Ukrainian negotiations took place in Jeddah, following which the parties agreed to conclude a comprehensive agreement on the development of Ukrainian mineral resources.
As EADaily reported, the Kiev regime agreed to Washington's proposal for a 30-day ceasefire in the conflict with Russia. In turn, the United States pledged to immediately resume providing intelligence and support to Ukraine.