Russia Ukraine conflict: Ukraine's president says he's willing to talk about Russia's demand for neutrality
Russia Ukraine conflict: Ukraine's president says he's willing to talk about Russia's demand for neutrality
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President Volodymyr Zelenskiy of Ukraine called for comprehensive peace talks with Russia on Saturday, claiming that Russia would otherwise take millennia to recover from the war’s losses.

Ukraine, according to Zelenskiy, has consistently presented peace options and desires immediate and serious peace and security dialogue.

“I’d like everyone, especially in Moscow, to hear me right now. The time for a meeting has arrived, and it is now time to converse “In an early Saturday morning video address, he added.

“The territorial integrity and justice of Ukraine must be restored as soon as possible. Otherwise, Russia will suffer such catastrophic losses that you will not be able to recover for several generations.”

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For weeks, the two parties have been in talks but there has been no sign of progress.

According to Zelenskiy, Russian forces are obstructing humanitarian aid deliveries to cities under siege on purpose.

“It’s a calculated move… This is a war crime for which they will be held accountable, 100 percent of the time “He stated, “rcent.”

After a theatre in Mariupol, where hundreds of people were sheltering, was attacked on Wednesday, Zelenskiy said there was no way of knowing how many people had died. He claimed that more than 130 individuals have been rescued so far.