Ukraine is ready for any format of negotiations with the Russian Federation, but if the ceasefire is stopped, Andrei Ermak says.
Ukraine is ready for any format of negotiations in Russia, but for this there is a condition – a complete cessation of the Russian Federation. This is the head of the office of President Andrei Ermak in an interview with the French newspaper Le MondeThe text in which he partially brought to the telegram.
According to him, President Vladimir Zelensky is going to Istanbul, even though Russian Federation head Vladimir Putin refused direct contact.
He also expressed hope that the Ukraine’s “strategic partner” of the United States will maintain their role in the process.
“We are grateful to Steve Witkoff for developing communications and understanding that stopping a logical step. We are also grateful to President Trump for a clear message: If Putin does not want peace, Ukraine will receive more than he can imagine,” Yermak said.
He believes that if Putin did not come to Turkey, it should be an impetus for action. In particular, with the introduction of the American package of penalties from Senator Lindsay Graham and new penalties in the EU, the Russian Federation should press the energy and finances of the Russian Federation.
Ukraine is talking to Europe at the purchase of air defense, and there is already “the first real results of the volunteer coalition,” the official said.
The main Ermak called Ukraine’s place in NATO.
“There will be no real guarantee without it. And we will not allow Russia to have our future veto,” the OP chief.
As you know, Putin suggested a direct conversation with Ukraine in Turkey on Thursday, May 15, but he said nothing about stopping.
Zelensky in response to this stated that Putin will personally wait for Putin in Turkey.
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