So, this (above) is Vova rambling for eight minutes in Arkhangelsk yesterday about the illegitimacy of Ukraine’s leader, Z, whom Ukrainians elected president in 2019.
We are not fond of Z, but he is indeed the legitimate head of state.
Vova proposes ending the war by holding new elections in Ukraine. The new, legitimate-in-Vova’s-eyes president can then agree on terms to end the war.
There should be an interim government in Ukraine, under the support of the UN, until that happens, he said.
This, of course, is an asinine proposal. It does, however, illustrate how unserious Vova is, despite what Donald, his special envoy Steven and Team USA’s foreign policy team have been telling us for months.
More about Europe’s Reassurance Plan for Ukraine.
Emmanuel and Keil are in charge of this project, which has been discussed with Donald. Z has invited European leaders to Kyiv to work out the details.

The structure of the Ukrainian army?
And this from Adam.
Also, JD and his wife are visiting Greenland today in a rastically scaled down trip after the original plans were criticized by Greenlanders and Denmark, which is a semiautonomous territory of the latter.
The visit to Pituffik, a remote ice-locked US military base in northwestern Greenland, will be closely watched by leaders in Nuuk and Copenhagen, who don’t want to sell the island to Donald.

“It’s safe to say we would rather not have him [JD] in Greenland,” a government source in Copenhagen said.
It’s chilly in Pituffik this time of year.

JD said he decided to accompany his wife on the trip after it became obvious she was unwelcome. The vice president argued that if Danish and island leaders were going to get “worked up” over his wife’s visit, they could get worked up over him, and his entourage, traveling to the territory.
“I decided I didn’t want her to have all that fun by herself and so I’m going to join her,” JD said in a video announcing his participation earlier this week.
JD’s 11th-hour decision elevates the US delegation visit, with the vice president becoming the highest-ranking US official to visit Greenland, and in so doing, traveling further north than any senior American leader has ever gone on an official visit, according to the The White House.

