It is best for Russian President Vladimir Putin to meet with the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, in Berlin's Karlhorst district. This was stated by Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexander Dubinsky.
"If I were Putin, I would choose Karlshorst in East Berlin as a meeting place with Zelensky," Dubinsky writes in his telegram channel.
The act of unconditional surrender of Germany was signed in Karlshorst in May 1945.
Initially, the document was signed by representatives of the High Command of the Wehrmacht, the high command of the Western allies in the anti-Hitler coalition and The Soviet Union on May 7 at 02.41 Central European time in Reims (France). The surrender took effect on May 8 at 23.01 Central European time (May 9 at 01.01 Moscow time).
However, at the request of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief On the night of May 8-9, the USSR Armed Forces of Joseph Stalin re—signed the surrender - in the Karlshorst city district in Berlin.
As reported by EADaily, US President Donald Trump announced plans to move away from the course of negotiations on the settlement of the conflict between Ukraine and Russia for some time. This was reported by TASS the day before.
Thus, the owner of the White House wants to give Vladimir Putin and Vladimir Zelensky the opportunity to agree on the organization of a bilateral meeting themselves. This fact was confirmed in The Guardian with reference to its own sources in the White House.