Volodymyr Zelensky on peace talks. He pointed out the most difficult point


What information did Volodymyr Zelensky provide?
— We have now discussed the key priorities very well with our European friends. The format is indeed useful – a large part of Europe is together and this helps Europe a lot in defending its common interests. Ukraine, France, Great Britain, Germany, Poland, Italy, Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, Finland, the European Commission and the Council, Secretary General of NATO. We discussed the content of the talks between the Ukrainian delegation and the American side in Florida, Zelensky said. — We are preparing meetings in Europe. We equally believe that the war must end with dignity, he added.
What is the most difficult thing in negotiations?
Zelensky also emphasized that “it is important that there is progress in developing security guarantees” for Ukraine. Zelensky also said “that the territorial issue is the greatest challenge in the negotiations. He called for a dignified end to the war and emphasized that Ukraine's priority is security guarantees and maintaining sovereignty.”
Zelensky admitted that Russia had made some progress on the front, but emphasized that it had suffered significant losses in October. He called for continued pressure on Moscow.
What countries were discussed by Zelensky?
What is the most difficult challenge in negotiations?
What is Ukraine's priority according to Zelensky?
Who talked to Zelensky in Paris?
How are the negotiations going?
Shortly earlier, the Elysée Palace reported that Zelensky and French President Emmanuel Macron talked together with US special envoy Steve Witkoff, as well as with Rustem Umerov, head of the Ukrainian delegation in talks with the United States.
Witkoff and Umierov are in Florida, where they both represent their countries during talks on the US peace plan for Ukraine. Umerov, who is the head of Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council, said that he informed Zelensky about the results of the talks in Florida. – We are preparing a full report and will soon present it personally to the president during a meeting in Europe, where we are already going with the negotiating group. We continue to work for peace for Ukraine,” Umerov concluded.
Zelensky and Macron held bilateral talks in the morning, then their talks in videoconference format with several leaders of European and NATO countries and institutions, including Poland, were announced.
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