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Zelenskyy calls Russia’s peace proposal an 'ultimatum' and he wants face-to-face talks with Putin

  • On June 5, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy rejected Russia's offer for a ceasefire as a demand rather than a genuine proposal and emphasized the need for face-to-face negotiations with President Putin.
  • The proposal followed peace talks in Istanbul where both sides exchanged memorandums outlining ceasefire conditions, but Putin showed no willingness to meet Zelenskyy.
  • Over the weekend, Ukraine launched a drone attack that reportedly damaged or destroyed dozens of Russian planes, among them strategic bombers, while Russian forces asserted they had seized a village in the Sumy region along the border.
  • Zelenskyy called the Russian ceasefire document “spam” and described the Istanbul negotiations as political performance designed to stall and convince the U.S. They are engaged in dialogue.
  • The deadlock suggests a quick ceasefire remains unlikely despite a U.S.-led diplomatic push, and both sides maintain red lines amid nearly three and a half years of war.
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Zelenskyy urges Trump to approve a "crushing" package of sanctions against Russia ahead of the NATO summit in The Hague. And he believes that the US president is the only one with the power to stop the war. "Apart from the US, it doesn't matter who wants to impose sanctions," he says in an interview with ABC News.

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Tuesday, March 4, 2025.
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