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Yermak: America understands, new negotiations with Russia soon
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Yermak says Zelensky’s truth-telling in Oval Office strengthened U.S. support
Zelensky’s Oval Office confrontation with Trump? Yermak: It worked. He told the truth—and strengthened U.S. support. 8/
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Yermak: Europe cannot replace US support now, but rearming fast
Can Europe replace U.S. support? Yermak: Not now. Not soon. But Europe is rearming fast. 9/
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Yermak: No talks timeline, Ukraine demands full ceasefire first
Yermak: Talks? No timeline. Ukraine demands full ceasefire first. Priorities now: prisoner swaps and returning deported children. 5/
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Ukraine’s Yermak: no trust in Russia after 20 civilians killed in Kryvyi Rih
Yermak: Ukraine doesn’t trust Russia. Ground attacks continue. 20 civilians died in Kryvyi Rih. Daily bombings prove it. 7/
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Yermak: Ukraine in Minsk 2.0 phase, rejects Russian land grabs
Yermak: We’re in a Minsk 2.0 phase. Putin can’t dictate terms. Ukraine won’t accept Russia’s land grabs as legal. 6/
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Yermak: Trump can force Russia ceasefire; Ukraine credits Javelins, Nord Stream
Yermak: Trump has the strength to force Russia into a ceasefire. Ukraine credits him for sending Javelins in 2018 and blocking Nord Stream. 4/
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Yermak: Ukraine still receives U.S. weapons and intel despite challenges
Yermak: Ukraine still gets U.S. weapons and intel. It's harder than before, but it's coming. Without U.S. help, we wouldn’t be here. 3/
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Yermak: No elections in Ukraine this summer due to war
Yermak: No elections in Ukraine this summer. Impossible to plan elections while still fighting. 2/
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Yermak: Chinese fighters on Ukraine’s front for Russia; Ukraine rejects neutrality
Zelensky’s number 2, Yermak says Chinese fighters are already on Ukraine’s front, fighting for Russia. He tells Corriere della Sera what that means for Beijing—and why Ukraine no longer believes in neutrality. 1/
