Подоляк: «Даже если мы бы сегодня остановились, нашли какой-то компромисс, Минск 3.0 подписали, Россия будет настаивать на том, что мы должны отдать всю Запорожскую область, включая город Запорожье».
Вот тоже проклёвывается поле для компромисса «временной остановки»?
Подоляк: «Даже если мы бы сегодня остановились, нашли какой-то компромисс, Минск 3.0 подписали, Россия будет настаивать на том, что мы должны отдать всю Запорожскую область, включая город Запорожье».
Вот тоже проклёвывается поле для компромисса «временной остановки»?
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