Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Ukraine President Zelensky Says His Team Believes A Deal Will Be Struck With Putin 'Within A Week Or Two'

Volodymr Zelensky said on Wednesday peace talks with Russia were sounding more realistic but more time was needed for any deal to be in the interests of Ukraine  

Daily Mail: Zelensky says progress of peace talks is 'realistic' and his team believe deal will be struck with Vladimir Putin 'within a week or two' because Russian forces will run out of troops and supplies as he concedes that Ukraine will NEVER join NATO 

* President Zelensky said it is 'a truth that must be recognised' that there is no path into NATO for Ukraine 

* Vladimir Putin had demanded ahead of the invasion that Ukraine be banned from joining the Western alliance 

* Remarks further open the door to some kind of peace deal, after negotiators hailed 'progress' at the weekend 

* Oleksiy Arestovich, one of Zelensky's top aides, said war would end within weeks and a peace deal struck when Putin's troops run out of resources 

* Zelensky said in video address peace talks were sounding more realistic but more time was needed for deal 

* Came as Kyiv mayor Vitali Kitschko told civilians to brace for 36 hours of shelling and put a curfew in place 

Volodymr Zelensky said on Wednesday peace talks with Russia were sounding 'more realistic' but more time was needed for any deal to be in the interests of Ukraine. 

Zelensky made the early morning statement after his team said a peace deal that will end Russia's invasion of Ukraine will be struck with Vladimir Putin within one or two weeks because Russian forces will run out of fresh troops and supplies by then. 

'The meetings continue, and, I am informed, the positions during the negotiations already sound more realistic. But time is still needed for the decisions to be in the interests of Ukraine,' Zelenskiy said in a video address on Wednesday, ahead of the next round of talks.  

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WNU Editor: I hope he is right. But I am not optimistic. 

Ukraine President Zelensky Says His Team Believes A Deal Will Be Struck With Putin 'Within A Week Or Two'  

Live: Zelensky says peace talks more 'realistic', Biden to visit NATO -- France 24  

Ukraine sees room for compromise, as 20,000 escape Mariupol -- AP  

Zelensky raises hopes over Ukraine talks despite continued bombing -- Financial Times  

Ukraine’s president hints at compromise outside NATO as Kremlin spokesperson says ongoing peace talks is ‘positive’ sign -- 7 News

10 comments:

jimbrown said...

I have an idea. Sell Donetsk and Crimea to Russia. Will help fund post war Ukraine.

fazman said...

I hope he holds out without compromise as western aid kicks up a notch ...

Jac said...

I feel Russia is buying time. The end will be on Putin word.

Anonymous said...

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10617533/United-States-deploy-THOUSANDS-troops.html

Life was better with Trump.

anon said...

fazman sleeps safe at night on the other side of the world.

Jon said...

While carrying on like a complete an utter fukwit lol. Get your jab son crush those protesters I can’t remember what anzac fellas stood for and so on

Anonymous said...

As far as the numbers and type of commenters here, there may be as many or more trolls as there are real commenters.

Sort of like the Gretchen Whitless kidnapping plot, where there were as many FBI informants as there were other people.

Anonymous said...

7:45
asshhole
get something to say you pissant

Anonymous said...

Really sorry to say that this comment section with 25 users doesn't warrant even a single russian agent. We're simply not important enough :( Turns out everyone you disagree with is just more informed than you :(

Anonymous said...

When you find that everyone who disagrees with you is a foreign agent it's a sign that the system has failed and trust has irreparably broken down.

March 16, 2022 at 11:23 AM


Busy boy aren't you?

Commenters may be few, but the readership is not. How many readers typically read a comments section is the question.