Zelensky says won't play Putin's 'games' with short truce
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy dismissed a three-day truce ordered by Russian leader Vladimir Putin as theatrics, stating Ukraine is ready for a full ceasefire.
- Zelenskyy emphasized that Ukraine would not be 'playing games to create a pleasant atmosphere to allow for Putin's exit from isolation on 9 May.'
- Zelenskyy noted the deal was beneficial to both sides and protected Ukraine's interests, despite a lack of concrete security guarantees for Kyiv.
- He explained that Russia's proposed ceasefire is simply aimed at creating the illusion that Putin is emerging from isolation.
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The president of Ukraine, Volodimir Zelenski, described as a “theatrical spectacle” the three-day truce proposed by his Russian pair, Vladimir Putin, between the two countries by May 8. According to Deutsche Welle, the Ukrainian president also claimed that his country will not take responsibility if something happens to foreign leaders – including Chinese President Xi Jinping – who will visit Moscow on May 9 for the commemoration of Victory Day …
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