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Volodymyr Zelensky's late-night entry on X. The President of Ukraine has no doubts


Politicians from around the world are making efforts to end the war in Ukraine. Experts warn, however, that the more advanced diplomatic actions are, the greater military pressure Vladimir Putin will exert in order to gain the most favorable negotiating position possible.

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In this spirit, Volodymyr Zelensky spoke on social media last night. “We perfectly understand who we are dealing with. All necessary orders have been issued to the Air Force and all other units of the Defense and Security Forces of Ukraine. We will respond,” he wrote to X.

He also explained how he imagines the end of the war and the time after it. “And it would be fair if all our partners – especially the American side – took into account the threat that their own intelligence also perceives. If there are negotiations, if there is constructive engagement, if we really end the war – there can be no missiles, no mass attacks on Ukraine, on our nation,” the Ukrainian president said.

“This can actually be ensured by those who are really strong in the world. Much depends on America. Russia started this war and it is Russia that must end it. We are creating the necessary conditions for this through dialogue with our partners,” concluded the overnight post on X.

Peace plan for Ukraine. Volodymyr Zelensky reveals: there are fewer points, no longer 28

Earlier, President Zelensky stated that after the talks between the Ukrainian delegation and representatives of the US and Europe in Geneva, the number of points in the American peace proposal had been reduced and “is no longer 28.”

“Today, our delegation returned from Geneva after talks with the American side and European partners, and now the list of necessary steps to end the war can become feasible. Now, after Geneva, there are fewer points – no longer 28 – and many of the right things have been included in this framework,” he wrote on social networks.

Ashley Davis

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