Zelensky: Kyiv will negotiate with the Russian Federation upon accepting the integrity of Ukraine
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky called the condition for starting negotiations with Russia “tomorrow.” According to him, this is only possible if Moscow respects the territorial integrity of the republic.
Is it herself [Россия] whether the world community wants it or the world community forces it – it doesn’t matter to us. The result is important to us – the end of the war and peace
At the same time, Zelensky noted that Russia’s presence at the next peace summit will mean that the country is ready to end the conflict and is committed to peace. According to him, many states would like to involve Russian representatives in the current summit, but some of them “would not even want to shake her hand.”
Zelensky announced the second “peace summit”
Zelensky said that Ukraine intends to hold a second “peace summit.” He emphasized that there is no time for long-term work and it is necessary to act quickly.
The work should last months, not years. When the peace action plan is ready and every step is worked out, the path will open to holding a second peace summit, and therefore to the end of the war and a just and lasting peace
According to Zelensky, there are already countries that are ready to host a second peace conference. Kyiv began negotiations with them.
Swiss President Viola Amherd, in turn, expressed the country’s readiness to organize a new summit on the Ukrainian issue.
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The conference on resolving the Ukrainian conflict was held in Bürgenstock, Switzerland, on June 15-16. The final declaration of the summit was supported by 80 out of 91 countries.
The communiqué contains clauses that imply the exchange of prisoners according to the “all for all” formula, the operation of nuclear power plants, including the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant, under the control of Kyiv, as well as the free supply of agricultural products from Ukraine.
Russia was not invited to the summit. Zelensky noted that this was necessary so that Moscow would not disrupt it. At the same time, he promised to transfer to Moscow the results of the event, so that at the second summit the parties could record the end of the military conflict.
On June 14, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the conditions for a ceasefire and the start of negotiations on Ukraine. He noted that another “concrete, real peace proposal” had been made to Kyiv.
Thus, Kyiv must withdraw troops of the Ukrainian Armed Forces from four new regions of Russia: Kherson and Zaporozhye regions, Lugansk and Donetsk people’s republics. In addition, he should abandon the idea of joining NATO. In this case, Moscow will be ready to cease fire in the zone of special military operation.
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