The Ukrainian president assures that although the negotiations are being difficult they are advancing “step by step”

The Ukrainian president assures that although the negotiations are being difficult they are advancing “step by step”


At the extraordinary NATO summit in Brussels on Thursday, Zelensky will call for a halt to Russia’s war crimes against the Ukrainian people and civilian infrastructure.

This Wednesday marks 28 days since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, and in the last few hours the president Volodymyr Zelensky has ensured that Ukrainian representatives “are working on negotiations”. “It is very difficult. Sometimes scandalous. But we advance step by step“, he added, according to the Unian news agency.

Tomorrow, Thursday, they celebrate meetings of the G7, NATO and the European Council in Brussels and the Ukrainian president, Volodímir Zelenski, will participate in all three.

“This week there are three important summits: the G7, NATO and the EU. New sanctions packages, new aid. We will work, we will fight as much as we can. Until the end. Bravely and openly. On all these platforms with full energy,” Zelensky highlighted in his evening speech, as reported by the Ukrinform news agency.

The presidential spokesman, Sergei Nikiforov, has assured that Zelensky will ask at the extraordinary NATO summit to stop Russia’s war crimes against the Ukrainian people and civilian infrastructure.

100,000 people live in Mariupol in “subhuman conditions”

Volodimir Zelenski has assured that about 100,000 people remain in Mariupol in “subhuman conditions”: “Today, about 100,000 people live in the city in subhuman conditions, in complete blockade, without food, without water, without medicine and under constant bombardment”.

More than 7,000 people have been able to leave the city of Mariúpol on Tuesday through humanitarian corridors, according to Kirilo Timoshenko, the ‘number two’ of the Ukrainian presidential office, figures that have also been corroborated by the same Zelensky.

Until March 22, a total of 32,000 Ukrainians have managed to leave the city.


Source: Eitb

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