“Before any negotiations with the Russian Federation, Ukraine should receive clear security guarantees. So far, the Russian dictator Putin is trying to deceive everyone again. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky wrote about it on Telegram after having spent a “good and meaningful conversation” with NATO Secretary -General Mark Rutte. In particular, the meeting of the President of Ukraine with Turkish colleague Recep Taiip Erdogan was discussed, under”, – WRITE ON: ua.news
Before any negotiations with the Russian Federation, Ukraine should receive clear security guarantees. So far, the Russian dictator Putin is trying to deceive everyone again.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky wrote about it on Telegram after having spent a “good and meaningful conversation” with NATO Secretary -General Mark Rutte. In particular, the meeting of the President of Ukraine with the Turkish colleague Recep Taiip Erdogan was discussed, during which the issue of Ankara’s role in providing security guarantees was raised.
“In this process, Ukraine needs a broad representation of countries: Europe, including the United Kingdom and Turkey, and the United States,” Zelensky said.
The NATO Secretary General informed about the meeting with the US Presidential Representative for Ukraine and Russia Kellog. Its important messages coincide with the purpose of Ukraine to reach a guaranteed peace, not just a temporary ceasefire. It is necessary that the Russian Federation will not repeat a full -scale invasion.
At the same time, Zelensky and Rutte discussed future contacts with partners and coordinated further steps.
“It is impossible to give Putin again to fool everyone again. Before any potential negotiations, all partners should clearly understand that there are strong security guarantees to achieve long -term peace, ”Zelensky added.
Zelensky wrote about the need not to let Putin deceive everyone after the ambiguous statements of US President Donald Trump in his address. In particular, the American leader mentioned the “low support” of Zelensky among Ukrainians.
Zelensky said in response that Trump was living in misinformation, then the US president called him a dictator.
And US Vice president, Jay Di, warned Zelensky from public criticism against President Donald Trump, warning that such actions can have negative consequences for the Ukrainian leader.