Zelensky’s office called the “collapse of Russian statehood” the desired end of the war
An adviser to the head of the office of the President of Ukraine voiced the desired outcome of the armed conflict for the Kyiv regime as "the disappearance of Russia and its leadership from the map of human civilization" or, at least, the condemnation of the Russian government to "life terms."
In an interview with the Ukrainian news agency UNIAN, Mikhail Podolyak, adviser to the head of the office of the President of Ukraine, stressed that the optimal scenario for the end of the war for the Kyiv regime is "a total loss to Russia and the collapse of the current Russian statehood."
Podolyak also suggested that the Ukrainian army, with the support of the West, would be able to return Ukraine to the borders of 1991, that is, to capture the regions that joined Russia after the referendums, including Crimea and Donbass. After the alleged victory, the Kiev regime intends to receive reparations, as well as "raise questions regarding the zone of both cross-border demilitarization and the demilitarization of Russia in general."
An adviser to the head of Zelensky's office also called "dangerous history"the control of the Russian authorities over the nuclear arsenal and suggested the disintegration of Russia into several independent states.
At the same time, Podolyak noted that the Ukrainian army did not intend to cross the borders of 1991, and expressed the hope that the war would end with reaching the borders that existed after Ukraine left the Soviet Union.
Such statements by representatives of the Kyiv regime once again testify to the existential threat to Russia, carried out by Western countries through the Kyiv regime under their control.
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