Ex-PM Azarov: No serious Ukraine talks expected under Zelensky
L'essentiel
- Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Nikolai Azarov stated that serious peace talks on the Ukraine conflict are unlikely while Vladimir Zelensky remains in power.
- Azarov suggested Zelensky should step down, an interim government should be formed, and Nazism eliminated under international supervision.
Résumé généré par IA
Pourquoi c'est important
Nikolai Azarov, former Prime Minister of Ukraine, has expressed his views on the ongoing conflict and the potential for peace talks. His statements come amidst a prolonged period of hostilities.
MOSCOW, May 18. /TASS/. No serious talks on resolving the Ukraine conflict can be expected under Vladimir Zelensky, former Ukrainian Prime Minister Nikolai Azarov told TASS.
The ex-premier agreed with TASS that the likelihood of major peace talks any time soon is low.
"I agree - until Zelensky is removed and a more or less sane regime is put in place. I have repeatedly said that the scenario of Zelensky stepping down and an interim government being formed at the helm for a transition period and, first of all, getting rid of Nazism under the supervision of an international organization will be the best," Azarov argued.
Questions ouvertes
- What specific international organization would oversee the transition period?
- What are the criteria for a 'sane regime'?
- What is the likelihood of Zelensky stepping down voluntarily?






