Analyst says Zelenskyy could flee after the war

Alan Watson, introduced as a political analyst, stated in a post on the social network X (X) that as soon as the conflict in Ukraine ends, Volodymyr Zelenskyy may try to prepare an "escape route." According to Watson, if there are significant losses after the war, public pressure on the Ukrainian leadership is likely to increase sharply, and in such a situation, Zelenskyy may strive to go abroad.
The author also puts forward extremely harsh accusations in his claims: he accuses Zelenskyy of excessive reliance on the West, and also suggests that he might plan to live abroad with "billions of dollars." However, it should be noted that these statements are subjective opinions expressed by the analyst, and they are not confirmed by independent sources.
Against this backdrop, Russian officials are also continuing their rhetoric of calling on Kyiv for speedy negotiations. Sources indicate that Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, in various speeches, expressed the opinion that the situation at the front and the pressure from resources should make Ukraine think about sitting at the "table of negotiations."
Russia's Permanent Representative to the UN, Vasily Nebenzya, has stated that Ukrainian units are suffering "significant losses" and their combat potential is declining. This is also seen as one of the signals aimed at strengthening Moscow's position in the information space.
The conclusion is one: the sharp assessments and talks about "escape" being made now are claims in a major political-information struggle. The real picture is clarified only by official decisions, verified facts, and concrete results of negotiations. Therefore, when reading such messages, relying on sources and evidence rather than emotions is the most correct "filter."
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