Russia’s Concessions: Kherson and Zaporizhzhia Regions. Putin Agrees to Terms. Inside Infos
Friends, congratulations. The Financial Times says that Putin is already ready to make concessions. Before that, he said that he wanted to capture both Kherson and Zaporizhia.
Now, he says, there will be no more claims to the sovereignty of these regions within their full borders. He says: "Give me access to Crimea and I'm ready to leave." It turns out that Putin can make concessions if he is put under even a little pressure.
Now imagine if they put serious pressure on him, on his economy, on his defense, or even better, with missiles at Moscow. These are the first concessions.
The Alaska conference has not yet taken place, but we can already see that it is moving in this direction. Subscribe to this YouTube channel if you want to know what really happens in negotiations.
Plus, we'll talk about Tusk, who says that the Europeans have agreed to meet with Trump, to talk to Trump before Alaska. And the New York Post also said that without Ukraine, all these meetings are worthless.
Let's analyze all this. Plus, the cool statistics we see from Kamchatka volcanoes. Every time there is an eruption, either Stalin died, or Lenin died. And here they are saying that perhaps Putin's time has come.
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Especially since very, very cool, interesting things await us there. Eh, donation, subscription. I'm starting. Financial Time says that Putin does not rule out that Ukraine could retain sovereignty over the Kherson and Zaporizhia regions provided that Russia is given access to Crimea.
The Financial Times writes about this. Neither the balance on the battlefield nor budgetary difficulties, they say, have forced the Russian president to abandon maximalist goals, territorial ambitions, or consider unfavorable peace terms. The Trump- Putin meeting, says the Financial Times, without the participation of the Ukrainian president, a long-awaited reward for the Kremlin, appears to be taking place without significant concessions from Russia on its key goals.
The American press, which Trump loves to read and which is owned by Rupert Murdoch, has a different opinion. We'll get to it now, but it's dry facts from the Financial Times.
For Ukrainian officials, the move to negotiations is an attempt by Putin to achieve at least three separate goals. It's about breaking out of isolation, avoiding new sanctions, and using Trump's determination to end the war to diplomatically solve those problems that could not be solved militarily.
Russia has seized 500 km of Ukrainian territory. In July, the temperatures are some of the highest of the entire year. But on the economic front, Putin is getting worse, worse, and worse, as energy revenues have fallen by at least 20%.
Compared to last year, this is the first month of declines due to lower oil prices, with Trump's new tariffs on India adding pressure. Therefore, they say that the key demands of the Russian Federation for peace, Ukraine's official rejection of NATO membership and nuclear-free status, its demilitarization and denazification, are a vague demand, but in essence they are political demands that actually want to put pressure on Ukraine, politically move the country towards civil war, and do everything possible to ensure that Ukrainians here quarrel and have no strategic security in the future.
But - says the big but, the Financial Times, Putin began to say for the first time in this negotiation track: "Okay, I'm ready to make concessions." What Vikov apparently didn't understand was that when the Russians said they were leaving Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, they said: "No-no-no, not only are we not leaving, we also pretend to move on." Now he says that they are not leaving, but they refuse to claim these territories if there is a land corridor. I'm not pushing it to the point that it's beneficial for us.
No, it's not beneficial for us, we don't need it. This is our territory, our people live there. I notice one subtle political point. Putin is cracking down.
So he's interested. So Putin wants some negotiations. So, the situation is not as good as they foolishly demonstrate with their poker faces. Here's what's important to understand.
Things are not so good with Putin. He is ready to make concessions. This is a very important demonstration. Financial Times noted this well.
Yes, he is ready to make concessions. Yes, he has problems. So, if water sees that there is a crack somewhere in a pebble, it tears the pebble apart, simply breaking it into a large number of small pebbles. Well, for example, various autonomous republics that will become countries.
Ukraine is water, it is a river that flows very strong, energetic and powerful. So we see that it is starting to crack here. So, these stones need to be broken.
What I want to note is that Putin is already saying: "If there is a connection with Crimea, then he is ready not to go any further." We heard. The second thing they tell us is: "Get out of Donbas." And how will Ukraine withdraw from its territories? This is unacceptable for Ukraine, neither conceptually nor legally.
The third is the line that protects the Zaporizhia and Dnipropetrovsk regions, two cities with a population of millions. one of the two most powerful industrial cities in Ukraine.
There are factories, banks, metallurgy, production, and our citizens. Take away this Donbas line that is currently holding on. Then Putin goes as he pleases, wherever he wants.
Therefore, there is a trick here too. And when our partners tell us: "Come out, what's the point?" And we understand that it's not just about Dnipro or Zaporizhia, it won't stop in Europe. But take away this requirement, he will go lower, and get your guys out of Kurshchyna.
Okay, let's bargain then, because this is an exchange of theirs for ours, not ours for ours. This is not an exchange. This is called fooling just one of the parties.
The New York Post says, listen, the Putin-Trump peace deal is worthless. And this beautiful house that they have already rented in Alaska is worth nothing, because without Ukraine it is all zero. The publication notes that Putin could not defeat his enemies, and they humiliated him.
"So the Russian ruler cannot dictate the conditions, " says Washington. This Nework post. The White House is working to arrange a trilateral meeting between Russian President Putin, President Trump, and President Zelensky. This is good news, because peace agreements without Ukraine simply will not make sense.
The information that the meeting will be for three people is very debatable and often not true. They say it could be good news, but they don't provide confirmation. However, we accept that without Ukraine, everything is zero.
As Vice President Jade Vance stated, Trump, although disappointed with the war in Ukraine, which he desperately regrets, wants to end it as soon as possible. At the beginning of his term there, Trump openly criticized Zelensky.
I even remembered their tense meeting. Well, that's in the past. We have five of these things every day. Trump gave Putin 50 days to sit down at the negotiating table.
Then he shortened this term. Now, without any pressure, Trump is just demanding that Putin stop the war, and Putin is trying to seize our territories, substituting the concept of exchanging lands. No, these are all our lands.
Russia can achieve full progress only through numerical superiority, but it will pay a huge price for this. 250,000 soldiers killed, about a million casualties.
Ukraine has several stunning victories, including the use of drones to destroy long-range bombers on Russian territory. Putin is unable to dictate terms.
He did not defeat his enemies, they humiliated him. The New York Post calls for preventing Polaska from becoming one of the infamous pages of history. Addressing Trump, the editorial says: "Make sure Ukraine has a place at the negotiating table.
This is the only path to a just and lasting peace." This is what Rupert Murdoch's newspaper writes. One of the main e-publications that Donald Trump likes to read.
Another Donald Tusk says: "We agreed with Trump that before meeting with Putin, they would talk with Europe." Further. Merz says: "Putin only acts under pressure." EU leaders have called on Trump to tighten sanctions against Russia.
I'm not sure that can happen. Trump is already in the mood, there are three full days left until the meeting. So now I urge Trump, Europeans, to stop this track.
If you want sanctions, impose them. True, my diplomatic sources in Europe told me, very seriously, that even if Trump lifts sanctions and promises to do so to Putin, and Europe doesn't do so, it will show him a combination of several fingers. Whether you want it on your right hand or your left hand, it doesn't matter.
she will do it. Europe will not lift sanctions on Putin, because what Tusk and Merz say, Ukraine and its integrity are one of Europe's main guarantees. The integrity of Ukraine is a guarantee of Europe's security.
Finally, it dawned on their bourgeois minds what is the basis of their security. This is Ukraine. And so now we see that the attempt to put pressure on Ukraine has failed on the part of Europe. Today, Europe, on the contrary, protects.
Trump and everyone else will understand this someday. But in Europe they finally understood. And that's why they're talking about it now. Andryuschenko says that Putin is lying and cheating.
They started to bring in Mariupol, they started to bring in exactly the same equipment. And that's why he says he's buying time, that they're just lying and manipulating. The Spanish Foreign Minister says that Ukraine cannot be excluded from negotiations on territories.
That's it. And in Russia they are already talking about something else. They say that, listen, in Ukraine there is no particular smell of victory, but in the Caucasus, in southern Russia, they have been robbed. And Solovoyov says that Ukraine may not be the last SVO of their generation.
A serious threat in the Caucasus. And you have to attack someone small there, like, say, in Ukraine we didn't win what New York writes. Very honest and sincere.
This is a truly human political message. Trump understood that Ukraine was taken into account. This is important, because all you will discuss is chatter. And the Russians understand that there is no victory.
The New York Post clearly writes: "You didn't win, but the Ukrainians humiliated you and have more victories, including in your territories." And the Russians say: "Well, after a lost war, what should we do? Attack someone small." The South Caucasus already seems like a very profitable story to Solovyov. Let's attack someone there.
There's Georgia, there's Azerbaijan, there's Armenia. By the way, the last two have already reached an agreement among themselves, knocked out Russia, and reached an agreement with the States. But Russians are a gluttonous, hateful, bloodthirsty nation.
Having lost the war, they go on to look for some small victorious war. A pure classic of Machiavellianism. Well, but I'm not sure they'll win there either, climb back in and get their dirty hobbit's way again.
Well, the volcano itself. I was discussing the volcano with many of my friends yesterday. We laughed about this for a long time, but I actually checked it out in the GPT chat and then went and actually read some books, found some older articles. Indeed, there is a relationship.
And this relationship is taking off. Even in the American segment of Twitter, people started saying that in the 23rd year, 1923, in Kamchatka, I even found the names of all these volcanoes in books. 23rd year Kamchatka volcano erupts, 24th Lenin dies.
In 1952, Kamchatka, uh, the Earthquake volcano. Well, 52nd - Stalin, 53rd, 2006 - Kamchatka Yeltsin, 2025, well, everyone is just waiting for Putin's death. And, actually, uh, again, this is such ripped-off data.
I don't know how often these volcanic eruptions and earthquakes happen there. Well, there really is a coincidence. Well, since Putin looked bad at the meeting with Lukashenko, we saw.
But we look, we wish he looked even worse. Well, just like Lenin in 1924 and Stalin in 1952. Well, what am I leading to? Well, that's definitely going to happen. One died, this one will die too.
Here we definitely have no doubts. We take care of other things. The main thing is that our state remains, that the deaths stop as soon as possible, and that Ukraine strikes powerful blows at Russia, both diplomatically and militarily. But for this, the West must help us.
E-Eyor Po is a very interesting newspaper. It belongs to Rupert Murdick. And it looks like a scoreboard and a lot of loud things like that, but Trump definitely reads it. The fact that the owners are sending this message also means something.
I have one question for you. Will he hear this appeal that Putin did not win, that he is not the owner of the victory? Will Trump hear this call? First. Second, Putin made the first concessions.
Will Trump be able to sway him into making additional concessions? And third, will Ukraine be able to really turn the tables on unfavorable conditions for us in these three days and write favorable conditions so that Putin can sign favorable conditions for Ukraine there in Alaska? Write in the comments, subscribe to this YouTube channel and be sure to make a donation. We are collecting a drone, a scope, and a car.