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War in Ukraine: Zelensky greets a “positive sign” sent by Putin and begs a “durable fire”

The Ukrainian president greets this Russian counterpart on Sunday, May 11, on Sunday, May 11, which suggested “direct” and “without previous requirements” between Moscow and kyiv.

The Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, greets this Sunday 11 in X a “positive sign” sent by Vladimir Putin and begs a “high sustainable fire”, after the Russian president proposed “direct” negotiations with kyiv.

“It is a positive sign that Russians finally think of ending war. The entire world has been waiting for this moment for a long time. And the first step towards any real final of a war is a high fire,” he welcomed the Ukrainian president.

“There is no interest in continuing with the massacres even the space of a day. We are waiting for Russia to confirm that Ukraine is ready to comply,” he warns, sustainable and reliable, he warns, tomorrow (Monday, editor’s note).

An “ultimatum” launched in Moscow

The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, of the “direct” and “without previous requirements” between Russia and Ukraine on Thursday in Istanbul, pressing for such discussions any possibility of establishing the high the fire required by kyiv’s allies.

Ukraine, their European allies, as well as the United States, sent an ultimatum to Moscow on Saturday to accept a high “complete and unconditional” fire of 30 days from Monday, by default that Russia would be exposed to new “mass sanctions.”

Not to mention this proposal directly, the Russian President reproached Europeans to treat Russia “and use ultimatums” and estimated that the entire possible truce should be part of the “direct” discussions with kyiv.

Emmanuel Macron described the Russian proposal as “first movement (…) not enough”, pointing out in Vladimir Putin “the desire to save time.”

Author: Juliette Desmonceaux with AFP
Source: BFM TV

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