Ukraine Signals Readiness for Peace Talks after Ceasefire
Kyiv — May 11, 2024 — Ukraine has signaled its readiness to begin direct peace talks with Russia. This is pending the establishment of an unconditional, 30-day ceasefire, according to recent reports. The move follows discussions involving President Zelensky of Ukraine and former U.S. President Trump, alongside various European leaders. With the support of key international players, analysts believe a ceasefire could be imminent with the right pressure applied.
Ukraine signals Readiness for Direct Peace Negotiations with Russia Pending Ceasefire Agreement
Kyiv, Ukraine – president Vladimir Zelensky has conveyed ukraine’s willingness to engage in direct peace talks with Russia, contingent upon the establishment of an unconditional 30-day ceasefire. This announcement followed a telephone conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump, according to sources familiar with the discussion [Axios].
Key Conditions for Negotiation
- Unconditional Ceasefire: Ukraine insists on a complete cessation of hostilities across all domains – land, air, and sea.
- Timeline: The proposed ceasefire is for a duration of 30 days, commencing on Monday, May 12. [3]
- International Monitoring: Effective international oversight is a prerequisite for advancing to the negotiation phase.
According to sources, Zelensky and European leaders told Trump: if an agreement was reached on the ceasefire, ukraine was ready to start direct peace negotiations with Russia.
[Axios]
Trump’s Role and Potential Sanctions
President Trump reportedly welcomed Ukraine’s agreement to the ceasefire and the prospect of direct negotiations. He had previously called for a 30-day truce and threatened sanctions against any party refusing to comply.
European leaders have also indicated that should Russia reject the proposed 30-day truce, new sanctions would be imposed [1].
One source noted, Trump, apparently, was pleased that Ukraine agreed to the ceasefire and direct negotiations with Russia.
[Axios]
Background and Context
The announcement follows a meeting of the “Coalition of Decisive” where President Zelensky and leaders from Germany, France, Poland, and Great Britain convened to discuss strategies. This coalition then held a telephone conversation with President trump.
Earlier in the week,President Trump advocated for a 30-day truce,cautioning that non-compliance would result in sanctions.The Kremlin has yet to issue an official response [2].
trump previously described Putin’s proposal about the “three-day truce” as very generous
compared to earlier proposals. He also suggested that the Russian leader might be more prone to conclusion of peace
following a recent decline in oil prices.