The Spectator had a good feeling or even privileged information that the London Peace talks would fail:
In an interview, V Selensky “is being asked to concede Russia’s legal possession of the Crimean peninsula which Moscow annexed in 2014. And Ukraine’s president has said, in the most emphatic possible terms, that he will not do it.”
Selensky would have no survival chance within the actual Kiev regime if he concedes to a peace agreement that would give to Russia even one main winning point.
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