Zelensky: Putin wants Trump to distance himself from the negotiation process.


Zelensky expressed readiness for negotiations with Russia
The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, confirmed that the country is ready for a 'complete and unconditional ceasefire' and direct negotiations with Russia. In his speech, he noted that Ukraine is ready for negotiations in any format that leads to achieving results. Zelensky also emphasized the importance of international support and the need to increase sanctions pressure on Russia.
Earlier, the President of Ukraine participated in a conversation with American leader Donald Trump, who held phone talks with President Vladimir Putin of Russia. These negotiations were initiated with the aim of achieving peace in the region. The possibility of a ceasefire for 30 days and holding a Russian-Ukrainian summit was discussed.
Context of the negotiation process:
After Trump's conversation with Putin, the Russian leader stressed the need to achieve appropriate agreements for a ceasefire in Ukraine. The President of the United States, for his part, emphasized the economic prospects of ending the conflict and cooperation between countries. The importance of negotiations with Russia was also supported in Europe and the Vatican.
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