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Zelensky calls for ceasefire along current front lines
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(10-19-2025, 02:45 PM)FlyersFan Wrote: RT was laughed at as a source over at ATS.
Laughed at by posters AND by moderators AND by the site owners.

Still, I trust RT over any Western news source that pops up in my search engine
i have a tendency to laugh at people who watch American media 
Twin towers 
COVID vaccines 
stolen elections
Killary
chemtrails
to name a few 


Anyway, your opinion on RT is irrelevant to me 
After about 20% of Ukraine has been lost, millions of lives, I am hoping it lasts, doubt it
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Here is a pro Ukraine source.
Says the same thing but in milder words, luckily for peace. hm

https://uawire.org/after-white-house-mee...with-putin
 
Quote:Commenting on his October 17 meeting with Trump, Zelensky said a ceasefire is needed before any direct talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin on ending the war in Ukraine.
The central topic of the Trump–Zelensky meeting was how to end Russia’s war against Ukraine. Trump believes the fighting should be halted along the current front line. Zelensky agreed, but said it should serve as a basis for further negotiations.
“We should stop where we are now. And then we’ll talk… My position is: let’s first agree to a ceasefire so we can sit down at the negotiating table,” the Ukrainian leader said.
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This war won't end until the 'E lies Elites' decide enough Slavs have been killed on the altar of Odin, so that they can go in and claim the mostly empty territory and women, and build more McFarms and mines. I think the 'referee' will blow the whistle to stop the meat grinder in about a year.  We are extra low on Ukrainians , just like they want. 
One would think it's funny when so many Slavic men venerate an Austrian man who thought them subhuman. Maybe it's a kind of Stockholm syndrome.  

https://kyivindependent.com/ukraines-pop...0-un-says/
 "In my opinion, the most pessimistic forecast for Ukraine in the long term is a reduction to 25 million citizens. But even if the population starts to decline rapidly, it will be replaced by people who will migrate from other countries," Hladun said.
Over 14 million people, nearly a third of Ukraine's population, have been forced to flee their homes in the two years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) reported on Feb. 22.
Since the start of the full-scale invasion in February 2022, 4.5 million people have returned to Ukraine, the IOM said.
Another 3.7 million people are internally displaced within Ukraine, while nearly 6.5 million are refugees abroad, according to IOM data.



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