Ekaterina Kotrikadze
Journalist (Russia, Georgia)
Ekaterina Kotrikadze
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A person who spoke such words about Ukrainians and Ukraine, I assume, would never be able to get even 1% in an honest election (Arestovych)
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I think neither of them will get it (In response to the comment: "Right now, the main contenders for the Nobel Peace Prize are Donald Trump and Francesca Albanese...")
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I think Trump will announce sanctions tomorrow, but they won't be the kind Lindsey Graham is proposing. I believe Graham's suggested sanctions – 500% tariffs against Russia's trade partners – are too extreme; I don't think that will happen. I don't believe Trump will go that far. I think the sanctions will be different, much less painful, but still a significant blow to Russia
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I believe that, of course, a meeting between them is inevitable — it will definitely happen (In response to the question: "What could anger Trump about Putin?")
Completely came trueEkaterina Kotrikadze
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And Grigory Melkonyants will be released, I’m sure of it, and he will continue to monitor fair elections in Russia. I just hope the viewers don’t take me for a naive, silly girl — I’m truly convinced of this
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It seems to me that he is considering taking this risky step — the step of signing a truce with Ukraine. I don’t know whether he will go to Istanbul or not; I admit that he might. Of course, I agree that there’s a 99.9% chance he won’t go, but still, I allow for the possibility that it could happen (99.9% chance that Putin will not go to the negotiations with Zelensky in Istanbul on May 15)
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Many are now writing that this week will be critical, that something will be decided in the coming days. It seems to me that, logically, they should at least sign a 30-day ceasefire. But of course, it's not guaranteed — I could be wrong
Did not come trueEkaterina Kotrikadze
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The probability is about 80 to 20 that a ceasefire will happen. There will be some kind of deal by the end of the year — maybe even sooner. Based on how I feel, it’s bound to happen (In response to the question: "Will the war end this year?")
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I strongly doubt that he will annex Greenland, honestly. At this stage, I don't see that as a realistic prospect
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