Zelenskyy calls Russia’s peace proposal an 'ultimatum' and he wants face-to-face talks with Putin
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy dismissed Russia's ceasefire proposal as 'an ultimatum' and called for direct talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin to resolve the ongoing war.
- Zelenskyy proposed a ceasefire before a potential summit including U.S. President Donald Trump to facilitate peace talks.
- Zelenskyy accused the Kremlin of insincerity in negotiations, stating it was a tactic to avoid new economic sanctions from the U.S.
- He expressed readiness for meetings at any time.
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Zelenskyy rejects Russian peace plan, demands face-to-face talks with Putin
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has rejected a peace proposal by Russia and insists on having a face to face meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
·Sydney, Australia
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Zelensky calls Russia peace proposal an ‘ultimatum’ and demands talks with Putin
Both sides have established red lines that make any quick deal unlikely.
·Bradford, United Kingdom
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