Zelensky on peace talks: Russia ignores the world's calls.
According to inkorr.com: The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, expressed concern that some countries are calling for peace while Russia ignores these calls and continues the war. Zelensky emphasized that Ukraine is ready for genuine negotiations, but Russia's actions indicate a desire to continue the conflict. He urged the international community to increase pressure on the Kremlin, noting that virtually all countries in the world advocate for an end to the war, except for Russia.
Putin's visit to China
Experts believe that the visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin to China aims to align positions regarding the war in Ukraine. It is expected that during the meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, issues related to the conflict will be discussed. Furthermore, during the upcoming SCO summit in Tianjin, regional leaders will gather to discuss pressing security issues.
Zelensky also noted that law enforcement is actively working on the investigation of Andriy Parubiy's murder and confirmed that all necessary services are involved in this case.
During his speech, Zelensky once again called on the international community to end the war in Ukraine, emphasizing our country's readiness for constructive peace negotiations. Putin's visit to China and the SCO summit in Tianjin could serve as crucial stages in discussing the situation surrounding the conflict.
This situation demonstrates that international diplomacy remains a key tool in seeking a peaceful resolution to the conflict. Events unfolding in China will be closely monitored not only in Ukraine but around the world, as they directly impact global security.
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