Zelensky Signals Readiness for Direct Talks with Russia: Key Details Emerge.
Ukraine-Russia Negotiations
According to UATV: On June 3 in Kyiv, Volodymyr Zelensky announced Ukraine's willingness to engage in direct negotiations with Russia to bring an end to the war. The statement came during a press conference alongside NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. Zelensky emphasized that Ukraine's Armed Forces have given the country a strong position on the battlefield—a critical factor in any diplomatic process. This marks a significant shift in tone, as previous rounds of talks had stalled amid ongoing hostilities.
'Thank God, thanks to our armed forces, we now feel our strength on the battlefield,' President Volodymyr Zelensky stated.
He further noted that Ukraine has made measurable progress across a 1,100-kilometer front line, calling it a concrete goal with tangible results. 'Today, 1,100 kilometers is not an isolated case—it is a specific objective and a concrete outcome,' Zelensky stressed.
Readiness for Diplomatic Solutions
Additionally, Zelensky expressed confidence in Ukraine's security and its openness to diplomatic resolutions. 'I believe, thank God, we now have security guarantees that allow us to end this war on equal footing with the Russians, in any diplomatic format,' he said. The remarks underscore Ukraine's desire to pursue a peaceful settlement, building on recent battlefield successes.
This announcement signals Ukraine's push for a peaceful resolution to the conflict, leveraging its military achievements. The president's statement marks a pivotal moment in the prolonged Ukraine-Russia war, suggesting a potential new phase in diplomatic efforts backed by military gains. These developments could reshape the regional landscape and influence continued international support for Ukraine's territorial integrity.
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