Vahram Atanesyan, former member of the Supreme Council of Armenia and the National Assembly of the NKR, wrote on his Facebook page:
"An Armenian, a non-revolutionary publicist, literally got a faint pleasure yesterday from reading the 'act of capitulation' presented by Trump to Ukraine and dreamed that such a 'paper would be put on Nikol's table."
But please explain, my dears: who has ever seen one country present another with an "act of capitulation" and then send its foreign minister, who is also the president's chief national security adviser, to go and discuss the "terms of capitulation" with the "capitulator"?
In the case of Trump's Ukrainian plan, this happened. Secretary of State Rubio negotiated for hours in Geneva with the former Ukrainian Defense Minister and Security Council Secretary Umerov, and personally announced that they had made significant progress: as a result, they would have a document that would satisfy Ukraine and, naturally, the United States. Understand, gentlemen? The final plan is being agreed upon between the United States and Ukraine, and the European troika - France, Great Britain, and Germany - is also involved. Of course, there is no guarantee that Putin will accept this plan, but that is already "the work of a drowning man."