Ukraine's Zelenskiy suggests truce until meeting with Putin can be arranged
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky proposed a ceasefire until a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin can be organized.
- Zelensky stated that he believes partners can support the proposal for a ceasefire until the leaders meet.
- During peace talks in Istanbul on June 2, little progress was made in ending the three-year conflict, with only proposals exchanged.
- Zelensky mentioned a major swap of prisoners of war, which is set to take place this weekend.
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Doubts arise over leaders meeting as Ukraine's Zelenskyy seeks temporary truce
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has proposed implementing a ceasefire, until a meeting can be arranged with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss peace. The Russian President has reportedly told his US counterpart that he regards the ceasefire negotiations as useful. But the high level meeting sought by Ukraine is unlikely to occur.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy proposed on Wednesday a temporary ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine pending a face-to-face meeting with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin. The move is an attempt to relaunch stalled negotiations between the two sides since the outbreak of the war more than three years ago.


Zelenskiy suggests truce until meeting with Putin can be arranged
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Wednesday (June 4) proposed implementing a ceasefire until such time as a meeting can be arranged with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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