Wołodymyr Zelanski puts hard peace conditions. “Everyone sees Putin's tactics”


Talks with the participation of representatives of USA, Ukraine, Europe, including Poland, occurred in Great Britain. The hosts of the Saturday meeting was the British Foreign Minister David Lamma and US vice president JD Vance, who spends his holidays with his family in Great Britain. Zelanski announced that representatives of Great Britain, the United States, France, Germany, Italy, Finland and Poland took part in the conversations, and the goal was to consolidate positions to achieve a suspension of weapons.
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– The road to peace for Ukraine should be established together and only together with Ukraine, this is a key principle – said Zelanski in his evening speech to Ukrainians. He added that Kyiv would not allow “Russia to divide Ukraine”. “Knowing them where he is the second, there is a third,” said Zelanski.
– Everyone sees Putin's tactics well: he is afraid of sanctions and does everything to avoid them, he wants to change a break in the war and killing the occupation of our land for legalizing the occupation of our land – said the President of Ukraine.
War in Ukraine. There are significant progress in the implementation of the peace plan
The meeting with Vanc and Lammy was also attended by the head of the office of the President of Ukraine Andrij Jermak and the secretary of the Ukrainian National Security Council and the Defense of Rust.
Under the photo of four politicians, posted on channel X of the head of British diplomacy, Lamma wrote that the topic of conversations were the next steps that should be taken for peace in Ukraine. The minister assured that “the support of Great Britain for Ukraine remains unwavering, we continue to act for a fair and lasting peace.”
The Axios portal, citing an American official, announced that Saturday, last hours of Vance, brought “significant progress” in pursuing Trump's goal, which is the end of the war in Ukraine. Conversations of the Ukrainian allies took place in Chevening, in Kent, the official rural residence of the head of British diplomacy.
Local media reported that the meeting was organized at the request of the United States.




