Zelenskyy Signals Readiness for Easter Ceasefire: Key Details Emerge.
Statement from Ukraine's President
According to Novyny.live: On March 30, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced Ukraine's willingness to observe a ceasefire during the Easter holidays, stressing that the country will not accept any compromises that jeopardize its sovereignty. While open to a temporary halt in hostilities for this significant religious period, he made it clear that certain red lines remain non-negotiable.
Zelenskyy emphasized that Ukraine is prepared for any concessions except those that compromise the nation's dignity and sovereignty. He also voiced concerns that Russia might exploit such a pause to reposition its military forces.
“In two or three days, they won't be able to reinforce anything,” the President stated.
Continued Peace Efforts
This announcement reflects Ukraine's ongoing commitment to pursuing peace, while firmly underscoring the importance of safeguarding national independence and dignity amid a challenging wartime landscape.
An Easter ceasefire could serve as a potential step toward de-escalating the conflict, though significant risks remain. International reactions to this initiative will be crucial in shaping future developments in the region. Maintaining Ukraine's sovereignty and dignity remains the top priority, highlighting a readiness for dialogue—but not at the expense of core national interests.
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