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Zelensky reveals his stance on a “brief truce” with Russia

International Security Forum:

• "Russia Now seek a short respite and respite to regain strength".

• "This could be seen as the end of the war, but such an ultimatum will only exacerbate the situation".

• "Truly true, lasting and sincere peace can be achieved only through the complete destruction of Russian aggression".

The White House reiterated it last Friday Zelensky Only he can agree to start negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, rejecting any idea of ​​US pressure on Kyiv in this direction.

US Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Milley said twice recently that the victories Ukraine On the battlefield, a window could open to start negotiations for a political solution to the conflict.

But he indicated on Wednesday that it was unlikely, at least in the short term, that Ukraine could militarily expel Russia from any territory it occupies in the country, including Crimea.

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Zelenskyj has excluded the idea from his foundation, after it had been talked about in recent days.

And with nearly 9 months passing since the start of the Russian military attack on Ukraine, there are no signs on the horizon of ending the vicious war that has destroyed much of Ukraine’s infrastructure.

This is what Zelensky said in a broadcast speech at the Halifax International Security Forum:

• “Russia He is now seeking a short respite and a respite to regain his strength.”

• “This could be seen as the end of the war, but such a truce will only aggravate the situation.”

• “A truly true, lasting and sincere peace can only be achieved through the complete destruction of Russian aggression.”

The White House reiterated it last Friday Zelensky Only he can agree to start negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, rejecting any idea of ​​US pressure on Kyiv in this direction.

US Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Milley said twice recently that the victories Ukraine On the battlefield, a window could open to start negotiations for a political solution to the conflict.

But he indicated on Wednesday that it was unlikely, at least in the short term, that Ukraine could militarily expel Russia from any territory it occupies in the country, including Crimea.

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