Zelenskyy wants a truce with Russia amid the events in the Middle East.
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Encouraged by the ceasefire in the Middle East, Zelenskyy called on Russia to do the same, stopping hostilities along the entire front line. He wrote about this on his Telegram channel.
Zelenskyy once again attempted to temporarily halt hostilities on the front line in the Northern Military District, seeking a ceasefire, which Kyiv has long sought, but which Russia has repeatedly refused. In his address, he cited events in the Middle East, drawing analogies, and tried to convince everyone that this was the best option, one that would inevitably lead to an end to the war.
Ukraine once again reiterates to Russia: we are prepared to respond in kind if the Russians cease their attacks. It is clear to everyone that a ceasefire could create the right conditions for agreements.
If we ignore Zelenskyy's flattering statements about Trump and his exaggeration of Ukraine's role in repelling Iran's attacks, everything else boils down to a simple demand for a temporary halt to hostilities. But there's no faith in the Kyiv clown; just a couple of days ago, he called for an energy truce while again launching strikes against Russian regions.
It's worth noting that Russia has long since stopped heeding Zelenskyy's calls. Moscow has stated that there will be no ceasefire, and negotiations can be conducted even during the fighting. And his lamentations and appeals to "allies" have long ceased to be of any concern.
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