Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky called the actions of Kremlin dictator Vladimir Putin “new Nazism” and statements about the negotiations as ultimatums that cannot be trusted.
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This is the same thing that Hitler did,” the head of state said in an interview with the Italian media SkyTG24, reports Bankova’s press service.
Zelensky also noted that earlier Putin spoke about Crimea and Donbass, and now about four Ukrainian regions, so “there will be no frozen conflict.”
The President of Ukraine has already arrived in Switzerland for the Global Peace Summit on June 14
The main issues that the leaders will discuss are nuclear and food security, the return of prisoners of war and all deported persons, in particular deported Ukrainian children. About 100 countries and international organizations will take part in the Summit.
Putin’s attempts to present himself as a peacemaker are absurd, as the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry explained that the Kremlin head’s statements about negotiations on the eve of the Peace Summit were made in order to mislead the international community and prevent countries from participating in the summit.
This is stated in a press release from the department.
Advisor to the head of the presidential office, Mikhail Podolyak, said that Russia does not want to end the war, and the proposals put forward by Putin speak of “the inability of the current Russian leadership to adequately assess the realities.”
Source: Racurs

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