Zelensky Says 'De-Escalation' with Russia Helps to Build Trust in Talks
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Tuesday welcomed recent de-escalation measures with Russia, which he said boosted confidence in peace talks after Moscow halted attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure last week at the request of US President Donald Trump, the French news agency AFP reported.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Selenskyy has welcomed a "de-escalation" with Russia that has occurred in recent days. "The de-escalation measures that came into force on the night of Thursday to Friday help to strengthen public confidence in the negotiation process and its possible results," Selenskyy said on Monday in online networks. US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin had asked for a short-term cess…
Zelensky says 'de-escalation' with Russia helps to build trust in talks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Monday that a recent "de-escalation" with Russia -- an apparent reference to a brief ceasefire in attacks on energy facilities -- was helping to build trust in negotiations.Russia halted strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure last week as temperatures were expected to plunge below -20C, after a plea from US...
"The de-escalation measures, which came into effect last Friday night, help to build people's confidence in the negotiation process," explained the Ukrainian President. "New discussions between Russians, Ukrainians and Americans are scheduled on Wednesday and Thursday in Abu Dhabi.
Zelenski was commended for the recent demilitarisation measures of the conflict with Russia, announced AFP. The President said these measures strengthen confidence in peace negotiations. Moscow has stopped last week attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure. Demorning measures of the conflict that have contributed to the consolidation of public confidence in the negotiation process and its potential results, Volodimir Zelenski said. Russia susp…
The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, repeated today that it is "possible to achieve a lasting and dignified peace" with Russia, and that he expects the United States of America to
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