Feb 8 β€’ 18:00 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ͺ Estonia Postimees

INTERVIEW ⟩ Founder of Kyiv Independent on peace talks: it is theater

Oleksiy Sorokin, the founder and deputy editor of the Kyiv Independent, shares insights on Ukraine's internal politics and the implications of the so-called peace talks in a recent interview.

In a recent interview with Postimees, Oleksiy Sorokin, the founder and deputy editor of the Kyiv Independent, discussed the current state of Ukraine's internal politics and the ongoing peace talks. The interview was conducted in Kyiv, where Sorokin addressed various aspects of the situation in Ukraine amidst the ongoing war. He emphasized the complexities surrounding peace negotiations, describing them as more theatrical than genuine, reflecting the political maneuvering both within Ukraine and in the international arena.

Sorokin explained that while peace talks are touted as a means to end the conflict, they often serve as platforms for political posturing rather than substantial resolutions. The dynamics in Ukraine’s political landscape are influenced by various factions and interests, complicating any straightforward approach to peace. Sorokin's insights shed light on the challenges faced by Ukraine as it navigates both internal and external pressures, especially in light of recent events such as increased air raids on Kyiv.

Ultimately, Sorokin's reflections highlight the precarious nature of the situation in Ukraine, where the hope for peace is often overshadowed by the realities of warfare and territorial integrity. As Ukraine continues to defend itself against aggression, the effectiveness of peace talks remains to be seen, and their portrayal in media can often distort their actual impact and significance.

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