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Leaked briefing reveals Zelensky’s end date for the war

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Behind closed doors, politicians often sketch out plans that the public will not see for months.

Finding a way out of a grinding conflict takes intense preparation.

Now, whispers from a high-level briefing suggest a massive shift could be approaching.

A secret timeline

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy recently sat down with key members of his ruling political party. The private gathering brought top military and civilian officials together to map out the future of the embattled country.

Rumours quickly started spilling out of the room. A potential timeline for stopping the gunfire was reportedly on the table.

According to LA.LV, the president shared a highly optimistic forecast. He allegedly told the Servants of the People party that active combat could pause later this year.

Hoping for autumn

The Telegram channel Ukraine context leaked the stunning details shortly after the doors opened. They cited an unnamed source who is intimately familiar with the ongoing diplomatic efforts.

“According to the information we have, during today’s meeting with deputies, Zelensky announced that there are great hopes that the hot phase of the war will end by November of this year,” the channel reported.

The insider claimed Kyiv knows how to reach an agreement with Moscow. Official channels have not confirmed that specific November deadline, but the government definitely held the high-stakes meeting.

Maximum concentration

Top military and political figures attended the briefing. David Arahamiya leads the ruling faction, and he quickly shared his own public update.

He confirmed the group discussed the battered economy and the brutal frontline reality. He also pointed to a crucial six-month window, which perfectly matches the leaked autumn timeline.

“We spoke openly, about the war, the challenges to the economy… Everyone understands: the next 6 months should be a time of maximum concentration and stabilization of our work,” Arahamiya wrote online.

Stopping the drama

Arahamiya warned his colleagues to stay focused. He demanded an end to petty political fighting as the country pushes toward a lasting resolution.

“Today is not the time for internal conflicts or political shows. This is the time for decisions that will help Ukraine endure, strengthen the country, and move closer to a just peace,” he stated.

That urgent demand for absolute unity strongly hints at major moves coming soon. If the six-month timeline holds true, the grinding daily battles could finally slow down before winter truly sets in.

Sources: LA.LV, Ukraine context, Telegram

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