Zelensky discussed peace conditions with the President of South Africa: what the parties agreed on.
President Zelensky held a phone conversation with the head of South Africa, Ramaphosa. They discussed pathways to real peace and cessation of hostilities. Zelensky emphasized that the process must start with a ceasefire and support from international partners.
The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, during a phone conversation with the head of the Republic of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, discussed ways to achieve real peace and stop hostilities. According to Zelensky, he stressed the importance of starting the peace process with a ceasefire and receiving support from international partners.
Zelensky and Ramaphosa discussed peace terms
President Zelensky emphasized that the conversation with the head of South Africa took place in a friendly and candid atmosphere, focusing on how to stop violence and achieve lasting peace. He underscored the importance of a unified stance with all partners for future security architecture, not only for Ukraine but for Europe and the entire world.
During the conversation, the head of South Africa shared his contacts with representatives of Russia. In response, Zelensky noted: 'Ukraine's position is absolutely clear: the path to peace must start with a ceasefire. We are ready for this and for meetings at the highest level in various formats, as since the first seconds of the war, we want to end it, since Ukraine did not start this war, it was started by Russia, which is the only reason for the duration of the conflict and the lack of peace.'
Moreover, Zelensky expressed gratitude to the head of South Africa for support and readiness for further cooperation to achieve peace.
Summary: The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, held a phone conversation with the President of the Republic of South Africa, during which they discussed conditions for achieving peace and stopping the conflict. Zelensky emphasized the importance of a unified stance with all partners to ensure future security and underscored that Ukraine is ready for a ceasefire and cooperation to end the war started by Russia.Read also
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