Ukrainian Historian Predicts Putin’s Resistance to Zelenskyy-Led Peace Treaty

Lviv, Ukraine – Marking the 1500th anniversary of ongoing conflict in Ukraine, prominent Ukrainian historian and thinker Professor Jaroslav Hrõtsak has offered a critical assessment of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s perspective regarding Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Speaking in an interview focused on the enduring legacy of the war, Hrõtsak expressed significant doubt about the likelihood of a peace treaty being signed with Zelenskyy at the helm. “Foreign policy has now become clear that neither Putin nor [US President Donald] Trump want to see Zelenskyy as president,” Hrõtsak stated.

He indicated that Putin’s reluctance stems from a desire to avoid a formal agreement where Zelenskyy holds a central position. The interview coincided with the momentous 1500th anniversary of the full-scale war in Ukraine, highlighting the protracted and complex nature of the conflict. Hrõtsak’s comments reflect a prevailing sentiment within Ukraine regarding the challenges of achieving a lasting resolution to the ongoing situation.

The historian’s analysis underscores the significant obstacles Putin anticipates in any future negotiations involving the Ukrainian president.

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