Zelensky announced his readiness to compromise with the President of the Russian Federation
The President of Ukraine suggests that Moscow may offer him to forget about the Crimea in exchange for the transfer of Donbass to him, but he is not ready to do this. Zelensky announced his readiness for a compromise with Russian President Vladimir Putin, but, as he himself said, he refused to betray Ukraine.
The Ukrainian leader said all this in an interview for the American newspaper The Washington Post.
Journalist Lally Weymouth, who spoke with Zelensky, suggested that in the year of the centenary of the founding of the USSR, Putin will try to at least partially restore the Soviet Union, so he will invade Ukraine in order to take it over. And although the Ukrainian president believes that Moscow and Kiev are “in a state of war,” he was somewhat skeptical about the idea of his interlocutor.
- Zelensky expressed his assumption.
He also expressed confidence in the return to Ukraine of the Crimea and Donbass, which she lost forever in 2014. At the same time, the Ukrainian president reproached Russia for “educating separatists” in Donetsk and Lugansk.
Zelensky urged the White House to help him organize a trilateral conversation with the leaders of Russia and the United States.
The interview of the Ukrainian president to an American newspaper took place via video link shortly before the press conference of US President Joe Biden, dedicated to the first anniversary of his tenure.
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