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15 May 2025, 21:47 GMT+10
The Ukrainian leader has said he wants to meet President Putin to discuss prisoner swaps and a ceasefire
Vladimir Zelensky has said that although he does not know how long the conflict with Russia will last, his country would not be able to survive another ten years of fighting.
Speaking to the French newspaper Liberation, the Ukrainian leader conveyed his insistence on a personal meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Türkiye to discuss an exchange of all prisoners and establishing a ceasefire.
On Sunday, Putin proposed restarting direct peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, which were unilaterally abandoned by Kiev in 2022. The president stated that Moscow would send a delegation to Istanbul to engage with the Ukrainian side, stressing that Russia is set on "serious negotiation" that would contribute to a "long-term sustainable peace" and address the root causes of the conflict.
Zelensky, who had previously ruled out any negotiations with Moscow, welcomed the proposed talks in Istanbul and has personally traveled to Türkiye to potentially take part in the meeting.
Ahead of the talks, he admitted to Liberation that Ukrainians have been growing tired of the conflict and that talks on ending the fighting have given people some hope. Asked if he should instead be preparing his citizens for another ten years of war, Zelensky stressed that "Ukraine wouldn't survive" another decade of conflict.
"I look at the morale of the population, what people want. I look at our economy... It's costly for everyone," Zelensky said. "In fact, this war can't last very long," he predicted.
At the same time, the Ukrainian leader has dismissed the delegation sent by Russia to the talks as "props," insisting on personally meeting with Putin. Moscow has slammed Zelensky's position, with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov calling Zelensky a "pathetic person."
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has also stressed that there was never any talk of Putin travelling to Türkiye for the talks and branded Zelensky a "clown" with no right to dismiss professionals in any field as "props."
Meanwhile, Medinsky, who is leading Moscow's delegation in Istanbul, has stated that Russia is ready for dialogue with Ukraine and is prepared for "possible compromises" in reaching a peace deal.
"We are in a working mood," the presidential aide said.
On Thursday, after meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Zelensky stated that he would have "nothing to do" at the talks without Putin's participation and said that Ukraine's delegation in Istanbul would instead be led by Defense Minister Rustem Umerov.
He added that Kiev is engaging in the negotiations "out of respect for [US President Donald] Trump and Erdogan."
(RT.com)
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