It is important that Russians cannot deceive anyone, the head of the state of Ukraine warns.
The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky has conducted a phone talk with French President Emmanuel Macron. Leaders discussed the diplomatic situation and confirmed the willingness to work in achieving the real world. The head of the state informs about this on the Telegram on Saturday, August 9.
“He talked to French President Emmanuel Macron. Grate for support. They exchanged opinions on the diplomatic situation,” Zelensky said.
He emphasized that Ukraine, France, all partners are ready to work as productive as possible for the benefit of the real world.
“It is important that Russians cannot deceive anyone. We all need a real end of the war and reliable security foundations for Ukraine and other European countries,” the President added.
It should be noted that on August 7, the President of Ukrainians conducted a conversation with Macron with negotiations with their American colleague Donald Trump.
As you know, on the eve of US President Donald Trump said his meeting with Vladimir Putin will be held on August 15 in Alaska.
At the same time, Trump noted that the possibility of exchange of territories is considered and the details of the agreement will be discussed in the coming days. He added that we are talking about territorial concessions, especially in both Ukraine and the Russian Federation.
In this regard, the media reported that Putin was said to be ready to quit the fire in exchange for the release of armed forces from the eastern part of the Donetsk region.
This morning, Zelensky made a statement that Ukraine would not give its land to the invaders, but was ready for real decisions that could provide peace.
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