Core Insights - The potential downfall of Andrey Yermak, a key figure in President Zelensky's administration, could destabilize the fragile coalition that supports Zelensky's power, which includes the armed forces, oligarchs, secret police, and parliament [1][2] - Recent events suggest that the corruption scandal involving $100 million in Ukraine's energy sector may lead to significant political changes, including calls for Yermak's resignation due to his alleged knowledge of the illegal activities [1][2] - Reports indicate that the U.S. and Russia are secretly working on a framework for ending the conflict in Ukraine, with indications that Ukraine may accept the terms presented to Zelensky [1][3] Group 1 - Yermak's potential resignation could lead to a shift in Zelensky's approach towards peace, especially if he is no longer influenced by Yermak, who is seen as a proponent of continued conflict [1][2] - The European Union appears to be downplaying the corruption scandal, framing it as evidence of normal operations within Ukrainian institutions, possibly to protect their own interests [2] - The rapid developments, including the ruling party's opposition to Yermak and the secret negotiations between the U.S. and Russia, make the scenario of a peace agreement more plausible [3]
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Jin Shi Shu Ju·2025-11-20 10:00