Ukraine Stands By Proposal To End Attacks On Civilian Targets, Zelenskyy Says
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reiterated that Kyiv is committed to avoiding strikes on civilian infrastructure and called on Russia for a clear response.
- Zelenskyy emphasized the need for mutual respect for civilian safety to initiate peace, urging Russia to cease missile and drone attacks.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin stated he would analyze Zelenskyy's proposal amidst a fragile Easter truce he declared.
- Zelenskyy asserted that responsibility lies with Russia to end violence, stating, 'There is no quiet if there is no strict Russian order to be quiet.
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Zelenski keeps his offer of partial ceasefire and asks Russia “a clear answer”
The president of Ukraine, Volodimir Zelenski, has renewed his proposal for a partial ceasefire on Monday, without attacks on the civilian infrastructure, and has expressed his willingness to “any conversation” to reach that truce. “Ukraine maintains its offer: at least, not to attack the civilian infrastructure. And we expect a clear response from Moscow. We are willing to any conversation to achieve it,” he said in his usual daily evening speec…
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