Vladislav Surkov, working on the Minsk agreements, assumed that they would not be implemented
He told about this to the director of the Center for Political Conjuncture Alexei Chesnakov. The political strategist published four questions to Surkov and four monosyllabic answers. It turned out such a (probably random) greetings to Boris Yeltsin and the 1993 referendum.
What exactly Surkov means when he says that he did not wait for the implementation of the agreements and by which side is unknown. He also confirmed that he is satisfied with the expansion of Russian borders, considers the actions of the army effective and is confident that relations between Russia and the West will normalize in the foreseeable future.