Ukraine Officially Begins Peace Talks as Zelensky Arrives at Summit

On Monday Ukraine’s Dictator Vladimir Zelensky arrived in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia to begin peace negations with Russia and the United States. The latter two have been planning this meeting over the last few weeks.

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It appears as though Ukraine’s Dictator has begun the event with lies however.

“Ukraine has been seeking peace from the very first second of this war,” Zelensky said.

Unfortunately Zelensky had banned peace negotiations from taking place with Russia, a move diametrically opposed to peace talks.

The inclusion of Ukraine at the peace summit is key however, as the country won’t accept a deal it is not party to.

“Ukrainian president says he won’t recognize any agreements about the war reached without his country,” The Wall Street Journal said February 17.

On February 18 Russian President Vladimir Putin announced he is ready to speak with Zelensky.

The latest meeting in Saudi Arabia marks a substantial progression of peace negotiations. Infowars reported on February 5 that President Donald Trump ordered Zelensky to enter peace talks with Russia but the country’s Dictator opted to just complain about not having nuclear weapons.

It is possible that recent events have brought Ukraine to the negotiation table. Following the Dictator insulting America in the White House on February 28, refusing peace and being escorted out, Ukraine’s ruler then said the end of his war is very, very far away on March 2.

Following Zelensky’s refusal to end his war, President Trump ended all Ukraine military aid on March 3 followed by turning off U.S. missiles in Ukraine and ceasing intelligence sharing on March 5.

After being ‘cut off’ from these foreign resources, Russia bombed Ukraine with 264 Russian drone attacks over 48 hours. Soon after this attack began, President Trump said that Russia is easier to deal with than Ukraine on March 7.

The Kremlin welcomes Monday’s negotiations but says ‘nuances’ still remain.

Via infowars.com

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