Zelenskyy rejects Putin invitation: 'He can come to Kyiv'
Zelenskyy accuses Putin of using a Moscow meeting invitation to delay peace talks and proposes Kyiv as the alternative venue to demonstrate Russia's seriousness about ending the war.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy declined Russian President Vladimir Putin's invitation to meet in Moscow, stating, "I can't go to the capital of this terrorist" amid ongoing missile attacks on Ukraine.
- Zelenskyy suggested that Putin should visit Kyiv for discussions instead, emphasizing the ongoing missile attacks on Ukraine.
- Putin claimed he has never been opposed to meeting Zelenskyy but his offer has been criticized by Zelenskyy and Ukrainian officials as a delaying tactic.
- Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha highlighted that several countries are prepared to host talks between the leaders, calling Putin's Moscow proposal "knowingly unacceptable.
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Zelensky Rejects Putin’s Moscow Talks Invite, Tells Russian Leader to Come to Kyiv
KYIV, Ukraine (VINnews) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has rebuffed an invitation from Russian President Vladimir Putin to hold talks in Moscow, saying instead that Putin should come to Kyiv if he is serious about negotiations. Zelensky’s remarks came amid heightened tensions between the two countries, with skirmishes along the front lines and no sign […]
Putin Invited Zelensky To Moscow, Who Responds "I Can't Go To The Capital Of This Terrorist"
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Many wish for a close end to the Ukraine war. Both heads of state prefer to organize the peace talks in their own country.
Putin invites Selensky to Moscow, he wants to speak again to the Kremlin chief in Kiev. Meanwhile, Merz loses all hope.
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