

In the last episode of the "War Front" podcast, the leaders discussed the alleged peace talks between Russia and Ukraine through the United States. Marcin Wyrwał stressed that Russia is not curious in ending the war. This is evidenced by the fact that her delegation included Sergei Besieda and Grigorij Karasin.
A slap for Ukrainians and Americans
— Sergei Besieda is presently an advisor to the manager of the FSB, but before 2022, erstwhile an invasion of Ukraine was planned in the 5th FSB department, Besieda was the head of this department. The Russians like symbolism, as Marcin Wyrał experienced. But it's not over. erstwhile the winning revolution in Majdan ended in 2014, the last day, there was a massacre of civilians on the streets of the Institute. At the time Sergei Besieda was in close contact with the Yanukovych government services. Then the Ukrainians tried to find out, demanded an explanation from Moscow, what he was doing there, and what his engagement was. They didn't find out.
Grigorij Karasin is besides an interesting figure. — In 2014, erstwhile Putin formally needed the approval of the Russian Federation Council to bring Russian troops into Ukraine, Grigorij Karasin was his typical on that Council. And it's 2 guys who mostly have very small influence on Kremlin politics, but were sent as a kind of cheek to the Ukrainians, but besides any for the Americans. Americans just don't want to realize it or don't realize it.
— We know that Russia and Putin of Ukraine will not let go and they will want to punish her. And they show it very eloquently. But how is the function of Americans in all of this? “If Witkoff speaks Putin’s language, I’m a small afraid that Trump’s administration, let’s face it, was bought by Putin’s people and the communicative reached them that Ukraine is actually specified a pseudo-state and that you request to do everything here to end this war. And if it ends badly for the Ukrainians, he adds.
“There is either a bigger deal between Americans and Russians, or the Americans inactive haven’t understood what they’re saying,” concludes Marcin Wyrał.