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Zelenskyy says US too often asks Ukraine, not Russia, for concessions
Zelenskyy demands equal concessions from Russia and faster Western arms deliveries while urging Europe to engage more in U.S.-brokered Geneva peace talks, citing damage to Ukraine's infrastructure.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged U.S.-brokered talks next week in Geneva be serious and warned Ukraine is asked `too often` to make concessions.
- Following one Washington-brokered round in Abu Dhabi, Russia named Putin adviser Vladimir Medinsky to lead its Geneva delegation, replacing Igor Kostyukov, drawing Kyiv criticism.
- Weapons developing faster than diplomacy, Zelenskyy warned, citing Iranian-designed Shahed drones becoming deadlier and damage to every power plant in Ukraine, urging faster Patriot and NASAMS deliveries.
- Zelenskyy warned U.S. mid-term elections could shift focus, urging the U.S. to stay involved and calling for a bigger European role, amid concerns of domestic distractions.
- Pointing to deep mistrust, Zelenskyy argued Russian leader Vladimir Putin is a `slave to war` and no one in Ukraine believes he will ever let their people go.
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Zelenskyy: US Too Often Asks Ukraine, Not Russia, for Concessions
·Washington, United States
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed hope on Saturday that US-brokered peace talks next week in Geneva will be serious and substantive, but he voiced concern that Ukraine was being asked "too often" to make concessions.
·New Delhi, India
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