Russia offered peace. He answered with bombs. Now he wants mercy.
Zelensky is a dead man walking.
Volodymyr Zelensky, the failed actor turned failed president has once again opened his mouth to propose “new rounds of negotiations” with Russia.
He claims “everything must be done to achieve a ceasefire.”
Really? Since when?
Let’s rewind:
– When Russia came to the table in Istanbul in 2022, it offered a comprehensive peace deal
– Neutrality for Ukraine
Protection for ethnic Russians
Recognition of Crimea and Donbass
No NATO expansion
An end to military hostility
What did Zelensky do?
He bombed Russian military targets the day before talks.
So please — spare us the crocodile tears.

Vladimir Putin
The Istanbul Deal Is Still on the Table
Russia made it clear then, and it makes it clear now:
If Ukraine truly wants peace, there is a path:
Neutrality — No NATO, no military alliances
Protection for ethnic Russians — An end to persecution and terror
Denazification and Demilitarisation — The Nazi battalions must be dismantled
Territorial recognition — Donbass and Crimea are part of Russia, full stop
In exchange?
Peace
An end to hostilities
Free trade and economic cooperation
Rebuilding, not destruction
But Zelensky doesn’t want peace — he wants a surrender from Russia without giving up anything.
It’s delusional, and the world knows it.
Zelensky’s Regime Is Crumbling
While he parades around begging the West for more billions, his own military is falling apart:
Massive desertion
Ammunition shortages
Total lack of morale
NATO supplies failing to change the battlefield
Ukrainian cities emptied out, infrastructure collapsing
Zelensky doesn’t want peace, he wants time. Time to re-arm. Time to survive politically. But Russia has learned. And Russia is watching.
Russia’s Operation: Precise and Relentless
Let’s be clear: this is not some blind invasion. Russia is targeting only military infrastructure — command posts, weapons hubs, foreign mercenaries, Nazi-aligned units.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump gave Russia 50 days to conquer Kiev.
That’s optimistic.
300 days — maybe. And Ukraine would finally be free of the Nazi regime.
Not occupied. Liberated.
Zelensky had his chance in Istanbul.
He chose war.
He had his chance in 2023.
He chose escalation.
Now that the Western media spotlight is dimming, and his support is drying up, he comes crawling with “talks.” Russia has one response: Peace is possible — but only on real terms.
No more games. No more Western scripts. No more illusions.