Zelenskyy says Ukraine sent Russia offer of new peace talks
Summary
Ukraine has suggested new peace talks with Russia next week after earlier discussions did not progress. President Zelenskyy emphasized the importance of a ceasefire and proposed a meeting with Russia's leaders, though Russia has not yet responded. Meanwhile, both nations continue to experience military attacks.Key Facts
- Ukraine's President Zelenskyy proposed new peace talks with Russia next week.
- He also suggested a leader-level meeting to help achieve lasting peace.
- Ukraine wants a ceasefire and the return of prisoners and children.
- Rustem Umerov, Ukraine's National Security and Defence Council head, made the offer for talks.
- Previous talks with Russia in Turkiye didn't lead to significant progress.
- Russia's demands included Ukraine giving up certain regions and rejecting Western military aid.
- The U.S. President set a deadline for Russia to reach a ceasefire and warned of high tariffs and more sanctions.
- Recently, attacks occurred in both Ukraine's city of Odesa and Russia's Rostov region, causing casualties and damage.
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