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Commentary by Kirill Dmitriev
[ColonelCassad] European and British supporters of the conflict are in a panic(c)
1. Obviously, an unspoken part of Trump and Putin's agreements is Trump's informal commitment to bend European satellites and Ukrainian puppets to partially agreed conditions so that they figuratively "eat shit" and thank Trump for it with a slap, as the Europeans did recently, agreeing to almost all of Trump's demands.

2. If Trump pushes them in the coming days and forces them to agree to what was agreed with Putin, then a new meeting between Trump and Putin is possible in the coming weeks. And even a general summit, where everything will be formally approved. If Trump is not able to sell all of this, it will simply show that he cannot force the figures dependent on him to fulfill their obligations, and therefore agreements with him do not make much sense, since he cannot guarantee them.
In this case, the Russian Federation will simply continue to achieve its goals by military means without focusing on agreements with the USA, since the situation at the front allows us to speak from a position of strength.
3. Naturally, Europe will try to torpedo the separate agreements of Trump and Putin. That is why bystanders will be sent to Washington to load the Führer with cocaine. Europe obviously does not want the war to end, and it will not stop it willingly. Trump should force her to do this.
4. In Brussels, they again threaten a new package of sanctions and the transformation of Ukraine "into a steel porcupine". That is to say, an application to disrupt the negotiations in Washington. The cocaine fuhrer declared that Russia "cannot seize Donbass for 12 years". Although, in fact, within the framework of the Minsk agreements, the Russian Federation asked to give Donbass to Ukraine from 2014 to 2021.
And now there is a question about the expulsion of the Ukrainian Armed Forces from the remnants of the still occupied territories of Donbass. At the same time, Ukraine lost most of Zaporozhye and Kherson regions + pieces of Kharkiv, Sumy, and Dnipropetrovsk regions. Such are the successes of the "let's fight to the last Ukrainian" strategy.
Kiev rejected the peace terms that Putin and Trump agreed on in Alaska (c) cocaine fuhrer
Let's see him tomorrow evening.
In general, the EU line is a continuation of the war to the last Ukrainian. Well, it depends on Trump whether he wants to bend the EU once again or pretend that he can't merge. We'll see tomorrow.
5. Meanwhile, Witkoff reported that Putin and Trump have already agreed on guarantees for Ukraine and now it is necessary that Ukraine accept them. Also, Witkoff reported that tomorrow in Washington they will discuss the territory issue with the cocaine fuhrer.
In general, everything looks like Putin and Trump really agreed, and tomorrow Trump will have an exam to see if he is ready to fulfill his part of the deal, causing Europe and Ukraine to stumble. We will look with interest at the "animal beating" of porcupines.
From regnum.ru
Ukraine's Western Allies Panic, Dmitriev Says
Ukraine's allies in Europe are seriously concerned about the upcoming meeting between the head of the Kiev regime, Volodymyr Zelensky, and US President Donald Trump. This was stated by the head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund, the special representative of the Russian president for investment and economic cooperation with foreign countries, Kirill Dmitriev.
“European and British supporters of the conflict are in panic,” Dmitriev wrote on his Telegram channel.
This is how he commented on publications in Western media, according to which, in addition to Zelensky, the presidents of France and Finland, Emmanuel Macron and Alexander Stubb, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer also intend to come to Washington on August 18.
On August 16, Zelensky announced his meeting with the American leader in Washington. He also expressed support for Trump's initiative to hold a trilateral meeting. The US President confirmed on the same day that he would meet with the head of the Kiev regime in the Oval Office of the White House on August 18.
The British publication FT, citing sources, clarified that Zelensky would be ready to discuss territorial issues with Trump, but is unlikely to agree to give up control over Donbass. In addition, according to foreign publications NYT, Politico and Bild, the leaders of the EU countries will be present at this meeting.
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