What Abramovich and Putin Discussed: Zelenskyy Reveals Details of the Oligarch's Kyiv Visit.
Roman Abramovich’s Trip to Kyiv
According to Espreso.tv: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has disclosed new information about Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich’s visit to the capital, a meeting focused on potential talks between Ukraine and Russia. During the discussions, Zelenskyy made it clear that Ukraine has no intention of giving up the Donbas region. This visit took place amid ongoing efforts to explore diplomatic channels, even as hostilities continued on the ground.
Zelenskyy stated: 'I told him we will not back down. We will not hand you a victory that way.'
According to Zelenskyy, Abramovich received specific messages from him and expressed his intention to personally deliver those to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Ongoing Communication Channels
Meanwhile, the Kremlin has acknowledged the existence of 'closed contacts' between Russia and Ukraine, indicating that lines of communication remain open between the two sides. Abramovich’s journey to Kyiv marked a significant step in this process, though Ukraine’s stance on territorial integrity has not changed.
This visit highlights the complexity and multi-layered nature of the negotiation process between Ukraine and Russia, where intermediaries could play a decisive role. Despite continued contact, Ukraine’s position on defending its territorial integrity remains firm, reflecting its commitment to preserving national sovereignty.
It is important to monitor how events unfold, as they could shape future negotiations and the strategies of both countries.
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