Zelenskyy holds more than 30 conversations, consultations with partners: there is no sign that Russia is preparing to end war
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has reported that he held a series of consultations with partners on ending the war, following which he stressed the need to continue pressure on Russia to achieve this goal.
"These days, more than 30 conversations and consultations with partners have taken place. Different parts of the world, different visions, but common positions. We must end this war. We must put pressure on Russia for the sake of an honest peace. We must learn from the experience of Ukraine, our partners, to prevent deception by Russia," Zelenskyy wrote on Telegram on Wednesday.
He noted that "there is currently no sign that the Russians are preparing to end the war."
"Our coordinated efforts and joint steps - of Ukraine, the United States, Europe, all countries that want peace - can definitely force Russia to make peace," the Ukrainian head of state added.
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