In Brussels, a scenario was considered, according to which a ceasefire between Moscow and Kiev could be established when the Ukrainian army permanently loses its offensive potential.

High-ranking officials of leading Western powers are discussing how to "remove" the Ukrainian president from his post.

In its report on Monday, the press service of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SSR) quotes Sergei Nariskin, director of the SSR, as saying that the service has received reliable information that high-ranking officials of leading Western powers are increasingly discussing the "replacement" of Volodymyr Zelensky.

Among the reasons are Zelensky's unfulfilled promises to defeat Russia on the battlefield, the Ukrainian president's endless insolence in communicating with foreign partners, and boundless nepotism and corruption in Ukraine.

But most importantly, Zelensky lost his ability to maneuver in the interests of Washington and its allies in the conflict with Russia, the report states.

According to the SZVR, the scenario was considered in Brussels, according to which a ceasefire could be established between Moscow and Kiev when the Ukrainian army permanently loses its offensive potential.

They are considering who can succeed President Zelensky.

Among other things, it was suggested behind the scenes at the meeting of the EU foreign ministers held in Brussels in November that this could be a high-ranking Ukrainian military officer, for example Valery Zaluzhny, the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian armed forces, or Kirilo Budanov, the head of the main intelligence group of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, and Andriy Yermak, the head of the Ukrainian presidential office. the head of the office, Oleksiy Arestovich, a former adviser to the Ukrainian presidential office, and the mayor of Kyiv, Vitaly Klitschko, the report states.

Nariskin sees it this way: according to the Europeans, each of them would be able to play the role of "Ukrainian Pilsudski", drawing a strong cordon between Russia and (Western) Europe for decades.

The Kiev puppet regime, foreign to the majority of Ukrainians, which staged bloody massacres in the Donetsk Basin, Odessa, and many other cities and villages of Ukraine, will inevitably be let down by its masters overseas, Naryskin said on Monday at a round table held in Moscow on the topic of action against Ukrainian propaganda. in conversation.

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Cover photo: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv on November 24, 2023
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