Zelensky urges to hold “meaningful” talks with Moscow and stop the war

Zelensky urges to hold “meaningful” talks with Moscow and stop the war

Otherwise, “Russia will take several generations to recover from the losses,” he warned. On the other hand, the United Kingdom believes that Russia could use the peace talks as a “smokescreen” to launch new offensives.

the ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, has insisted this Saturday on having “significant” peace and security talks with Moscow in order to stop the invasion of Ukraine, because otherwise, Russia “will take several generations to recover from the losses,” he has warned. “Meaningful peace and security negotiations for us and for Ukraine are the only chance for Russia to reduce the damage they have caused from their own mistakes,” Zelensky said in a statement. video of 10 minutes published in his official account of Telegram.

Both Russia and Ukraine have made progress in conversations carried out this week by video call in which the objective is to find a political formula to ensure that kyiv does not join NATO.

For its part, Ukraine has called for a immediate ceasefire and the withdrawal of russian troops of the Ukrainian territory.

“It’s time to meet. It’s time to talk. It’s time to restore territorial integrity and justice for Ukraine,” Zelensky said in the video.

And he added that if not, “Russia’s losses will be so great that several generations will not be able to recover.”

Truss fears that Russia will use the peace talks as a “smokescreen” to launch a new offensive

On the other hand, the UK Ministry of Defense He published a tweet this Saturday in which he considers that the Russian Army is planning “a change of strategy to start a war of attrition by failing its initial plan to conquer the country in a matter of days.”

The Ministry warns that this new strategy “will probably involve the indiscriminate use of attacks that will lead to an increase in civilian casualties, the destruction of Ukrainian infrastructure and the worsening of the humanitarian crisis” in Ukraine.

Hours earlier, the British Foreign Secretary, elizabeth truss, warned that the peace talks between Ukraine and Russia could be used as a “smokescreen” for Moscow to regroup its troops and carry out a new offensive. This was stated in an interview with the English newspaper ‘The Times’, in which the head of British diplomacy assured that “if a country takes negotiations seriously, it does not indiscriminately bomb civilians that day”.


Source: Eitb

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