World News

‘I am waiting for Putin’: Zelenksyy ahead of the ceasefire conversation with Russia in Türkiye

Ukrainian President Volodimier Zelansky said on Sunday that he was all set to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Turkeya for direct peace talks.Zelancesi hoped that a proposed ceasefire starting on Monday could finally end bloodshed in Ukraine -Russian struggle, which has now lasted for about three years.“I will wait for Putin,” Zelancesi said, Report of Associated Press. The Ukrainian President confirmed his country’s commitment to negotiate, provided that the enmity would come to a complete break.The announcement includes a proposal of Putin, after a week of rapidly growing diplomatic development, with “unconditional conditions on 15 May,” without re -condition. ” However, Russian shelling continued in Sumi and Kherson areas of Ukraine over the weekend, many civilians died and Moscow’s intentions had to be doubted.Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump welcomed Vikas, called it “potentially great day for Russia and Ukraine”.Posting on Truth Social, Trump said, “Think of hundreds of thousands that will be saved as it will never end ‘bloodbath’ that it will end. It will be a new, and much better, world.” He said, “I will continue to work with both sides to ensure that this happens. The USA wants to focus on rebuilding and trade instead. A big week upcoming!”Trump’s special messenger for Ukraine, retired Lieutenant General Keith Kelog described the proposed ceasefire as covering the proposed ceasefire “comprehensive,” land, air, sea and infrastructure. He suggested that it could mark the beginning of the end of the largest and longest war in Europe since World War II.Putin said on Sunday that he was committed to “serious dialogue” and coordinating with Turkish President Recep Taip Erdoan to facilitate the talks. However, he warned that any Trus should be the foundation of “permanent peace” and not just a break that allows Ukraine to be re -organized military.The situation was criticized by Kiv. In a joint statement, Zelansky’s office said, “An unconditional ceasefire may not be subject to any situation as per the definition. If Russia asks for such situations, it can only be considered as an attempt to prolong war and reduce diplomacy.”European leaders responded with cautious optimism. French President Emmanuel Macron called Putin’s proposal “a first step, but not enough”, and said that Moscow could “find a way” or try to “buy time”.France, Germany, Poland and the United Kingdom have jointly urged the immediate ceasefire to begin on Monday. He also warned of additional sanctions against Russia, if it fails to comply. The leaders on Saturday discussed the ceasefire scheme with Trump in a phone call.The US Embassy in Kiev issued a warning over the weekends about the “potentially important” Russian strike in the coming days, even to achieve the ceasefire negotiations.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button