Australian National Review - Zelensky Urges US Negotiators Not to ‘Give Victory’ to Russia — RT Russia & Former Soviet Union
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Volodymyr Zelensky said it was “unfair” that US President Donald Trump continues to publicly call on Ukraine, not Russia, to make concessions for the sake of a peace deal.
The Ukrainian people would reject a peace agreement involving Ukraine's unilateral withdrawal from the eastern Danube region and its withdrawal from Russia, said President Volodimir Zelenski for Axios. While the leader of Kiev agreed to the interview, Ukrainian and Russian negotiators met for the third round of direct discussions in Geneva. The main blockade is control over the Danube region, approximately 10% of which is still in Ukrainian hand…
The President of Ukraine gave an interview to the American media "Axios", during which he returned to the ongoing talks in Geneva, aimed at finding a way out of four years of fighting.
Volodymyr Zelensky said the Ukrainian people would reject a unilateral withdrawal of Ukraine from Donbass and hand over the eastern part of the region to the Russians, saying such a peace deal would be a clear failure. The Ukrainian president asked Trump's mediators not to try to persuade him to accept it.
Ahead of the resumption of talks to end the war in Ukraine, which began on Tuesday between Ukraine and Russia, US special envoy Steve Witkoff expressed optimism about progress. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, meanwhile, said Ukraine was under undue pressure from US President Donald Trump.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is accusing the United States of exerting undue pressure on his country in order to force it to make concessions to Russia, according to quotes cited by Reuters. The remarks were made against the backdrop of the opening of the second day of the peace talks in Geneva, which are being held under American mediation. Zelensky made it clear in an interview with a media outlet that the demands made on Kiev are u…
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