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Nobody will talk to Putin. What does it mean?

Volodymyr Ogryzko Ukrainian diplomat, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine (2007-2009) Vladimir Ogryzko: Putin turned into an outreach, and this is not just my opinion (photo: Reuters) King who loses, no longer the king about the Kremlin's hints of readiness for negotiations with Kiev , I will say: Ukraine will only have the best negotiating position when the Armed Forces will force the enemy to get out of our territory.

But even then, the negotiations, how Ukraine will respond to Moscow's buckets, will not have to be spoken. We will then have to set our requirements. And they are obvious: Russia must compensate for the material damage caused to us, the leadership of this country should be facing the international tribunal and be punished, as well as direct executors of Russia's genocidal policy on Ukraine. And what happens to the Moscow state is the question of the future.

We will discuss this not with the Russians, but with our partners. Video of the day with Putin himself no one will talk. Putin has turned into a rogue, and this is not just my opinion. By the way, I very much doubt that he will fly to the meeting of the leaders of the Great Twenty in Bali in November. First, Putin is most afraid of his safety. And secondly, I do not imagine that one of the leaders of the civilized world will sit with him at one table.

I think Putin's political career is already coming to an end. And with political and physical life, because there is no other way in Russia. The king who loses is no longer the king. Therefore, we need to think about the steps after Putin, when Russia is faced with a choice: either to remain an empire and finally and irrevocably fall apart, or try (although it seems to me that it is a little realistically) to pull on a cover democratization a little.

However, the Russians were not raised on liberal traditions, but on slave, so in a very small historical perspective of the Russian Federation will cease to exist in the form in which it exists today. The current Russian regime has gone so far that it will be almost impossible to turn back.

Therefore, we need to think not about any talks with Moscow (although every war ends in negotiations on peace), but about the act of surrender of Russia not only before Ukraine, but before the whole civilized world. There should be all the steps that the civilized world will take to make it no more on the map of the world of this underworld. Today, the post of Prime Minister of the UK was occupied by Liz TRASS.

First of all, we should thank Boris Johnson for his leadership (this is the word that is loved in the West, just relevant here). He demonstrated that he is a true leader in the modern Western world, with his obvious vivid, uncompromising policy on Russia, its aggression and assistance to Ukraine. Will the trust go this way? It seems to me that it will not only be, but to some extent exceed Boris Johnson's achievements. I think we will soon see him in an interesting new hypostasis.