Zelenskyy: US Pressure on Russia Key to Any Ceasefire Deal.
Statement from Ukraine's President
According to UATV: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated that any potential ceasefire agreement hinges on the United States applying pressure on Russia. He expressed hope that hostilities could end by summer, provided Ukraine receives the necessary security guarantees. This statement underscores the critical role of US foreign policy in the ongoing conflict.
During a press conference on February 11, 2023, Zelenskyy emphasized that signing a deal depends on support from the United States. The Ukrainian President stressed the country's aim to implement a 20-point plan, which encompasses security, economic stability, and territorial issues.
'If we find the opportunities, we will proceed with the 20-point plan' – Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Zelenskyy also highlighted the importance of economic stability for Ukraine. He noted that 'Ukraine's economic resilience today depends on the Prosperity Package'. These comments indicate the Ukrainian government continues to seek pathways to resolve the conflict, hoping for active US involvement in the peace negotiation process.
A Shift in Negotiation Tactics
A shift in the tactics for conducting peace negotiations concerning Ukraine has also been highlighted, against the backdrop of new efforts from US President Donald Trump. These changes could influence the future course of talks and Ukraine's strategy in the context of achieving a stable peace.
Consequently, Ukraine continues to work on implementing its plan, hoping for support from international partners, particularly the United States, in achieving peace and security in the region.
The situation surrounding peace talks between Ukraine and Russia remains dynamic, with a focus on external support, especially from the US. Developments in this area could significantly impact stability in Ukraine and the wider region. The continuation of dialogue between key players may prove a decisive factor in achieving peace and security for Ukraine.
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