Zelensky responds to Putin that he does not accept his “ultimatum” and asks for dialogue to end the war

Zelensky responds to Putin that he does not accept his “ultimatum” and asks for dialogue to end the war

The Kremlin has assured this Monday that Russia would decree a ceasefire in Ukraine, if the Kiev government recognizes the independence of Donetsk and Lugansk and accepts that Crimea is Russian territory.

The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyhas responded to the Kremlin that does not accept his “ultimatum” for declare a ceasefire and has asked his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, to allow dialogue to end the war.

This is how the Ukrainian president expressed himself when asked in an interview in advance in excerpts with the US chain ABC about the Kremlin’s announcement, which has proposed to stop the invasion if Kiev recognizes the independence of Donetsk and Lugansk and accept that crimea It is Russian territory.

“This is another ultimatum and we are not prepared for ultimatums,” Zelensky said during the interview.

In contrast, the Ukrainian president has stressed that “What Putin must do is start the dialogue instead of living in an information bubble without oxygen”.

“He is in a bubble receiving information and we don’t know if the information they give him is realistic,” he lamented.

The proposal for a possible Kremlin ceasefire has come through the Kremlin spokesman, Dimitry Peskov, on a day in which the Russian and Ukrainian delegations have maintained the third round of talks in Belaruswhich has ended with hardly any progress.

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Source: Eitb

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