Russia Ceasefire Refusal 'Complicates' Talks, Zelenskyy Says Before White House Visit
Ukrainian President Zelensky said Russia's refusal to accept a ceasefire complicates efforts to end the conflict, which has lasted more than three years, with 85 attack drones launched recently.
- Russia has refused numerous calls for a ceasefire before engaging in peace talks to end the war in Ukraine.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed concern that Russia's refusal to temporarily cease strikes would complicate future negotiations and peaceful coexistence.
- Leaders of allied nations plan to hold a video conference on Sunday to discuss continued support for Ukraine ahead of Zelenskyy's visit to Washington on Monday.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky said that the Russian Federation is making too many demands for a ceasefire.
In his post on Sunday, Zelensky thanked everyone for their support so far.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned Russia's refusal to implement a ceasefire, saying that such a decision "complicates the situation" in the implementation of the peace plan requested by US President Donald Trump after his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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