Zelenskyy slams Putin's 'very manipulative' statements on ceasefire
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Russian President Vladimir Putin is afraid to directly communicate his rejection of a ceasefire proposal to U.S. President Donald Trump, indicating a reluctance to end the war.
- Zelenskyy accused Putin of imposing conditions on the ceasefire to delay progress and prevent any immediate action, calling his response very manipulative.
- Putin raised serious questions regarding how the ceasefire would be implemented and expressed concerns that Ukraine might exploit it for military advantage.
- Zelenskyy condemned Putin's actions as manipulative and emphasized the need for a ceasefire to address long-term security issues, insisting that Russia's approach obstructs any real progress towards peace.
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