Zelenskyy’s Open Letter to Putin: Podolyak Reveals the Core Objective.
Ukraine’s President Issues Open Letter
According to UATV: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has sent an open letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin, targeting a wide audience that includes global elites, Russian power brokers, and the Russian public. The letter was published on June 4 on the website of the Ukrainian Presidential Office, as confirmed by presidential advisor Mykhailo Podolyak. This move comes amid ongoing hostilities and strained diplomatic relations between the two nations.
Mykhailo Podolyak’s Remarks
On June 10, 2023, Podolyak commented on the letter, describing Putin as a
'mass murderer waging war solely for the sake of mass killing'and emphasizing that
'Putin can only be stopped by force'. These statements underscore the gravity of the situation and the Ukrainian government’s stance on Russian leadership’s actions.
Zelenskyy’s letter marks a significant step in Ukraine-Russia communication, as it seeks to convey his position to various segments of society, including elite circles. This effort reflects Ukraine’s active diplomatic engagement amid the prolonged war and tense bilateral relations.
The open letter can be seen as an attempt to bolster international support for Ukraine and highlight the urgent need for peace, which may shape future diplomatic efforts. Such initiatives signal that Ukraine is working to bring not only political but also economic elites in Russia into the conversation, potentially a critical factor in resolving the conflict.
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