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Zelenskyy says Kyiv ready for peace talks, but will not cede territory
- On Thursday, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President of Ukraine, told Euronews there will be no territorial concessions to Russia as he arrived for the EU summit in Brussels, following new Western sanctions on Moscow.
- The Kremlin says it still seeks control of Crimea plus four partly occupied regions: Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson, while reports show Vladimir Putin, President of Russia, pressed expansive aims including offers discussed with Donald Trump, U.S. President, earlier this week.
- On ceasefire timing, Zelenskyy said, `Some quick points- like a plan for a ceasefire. We decided we will work on it in the next week or 10 days`, while urging the US for Tomahawk missiles and similar weapons.
- Speaking about diplomacy, Zelenskyy said he met Sir Keir Starmer and the 'Coalition of the Willing' last week, where allies welcomed Ukraine's ceasefire support and discussed pressure on Russia with Trump.
- On the battlefield, Ukraine says there is fierce fighting around Pokrovsk as Russian forces try to advance, while Moscow tested the Burevestnik missile with up to 20,000 km range.
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Zelensky says Ukraine open to peace talks, but won’t give up territory as Russia demands
KYIV, Oct 28 — Ukraine is ready for peace talks but will not withdraw its troops from additional territory first as Moscow has demanded, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said.In comments to reporters released today, he said he was happy for talks to be held anywhere, except in Russia itself or on the territory of its close ally Belarus.Plans for a summit in Budapest this month between US President Donald Trump and Russia’s Vladimir Putin were put o…
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Read Full ArticleUkraine will work on ceasefire plan within next 10 days, Volodymyr Zelenskyy says
The Ukrainian president said Ukraine was asking the US administration not only for Tomahawk missiles but for "similar things" that do not require lengthy training before Ukrainian military personnel can use them.
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