Zelenskyy Tells Washington: Pressuring Ukraine Won't End the War—Russia Must Be the Target.
Statement from Ukraine's President
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has pushed back against any notion that increasing pressure on his country will bring a swift conclusion to the war, instead urging the United States to focus its influence on Russia to secure peace. He made these remarks during an interview with the French newspaper Le Monde. Zelenskyy also confirmed that no date has been set for future negotiations with the Russian Federation.
I believe that if the United States truly wants a rapid end to this war, it will not be achieved by ramping up pressure on Ukraine. It will be resolved through greater pressure on Russia.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
The Need for International Support
Discussions about accelerating the end of the war in Ukraine continue, and calls for the international community to take more forceful action against Russia are growing more urgent as the conflict persists.
Zelenskyy's statement underscores the critical role of international backing for Ukraine amid its confrontation with Russia and highlights the need for a shift in the strategies employed to achieve peace. It signals that Ukraine wants its global partners to concentrate their leverage on the aggressor, a move that could significantly shape the trajectory of future talks and the broader regional situation.
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