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Ukraine has proposed a new round of peace talks with Russia, said President Floodimir Zelensky, during the forwarding of the negotiations that stopped last month.
Next week, a high -ranking official of Rustem’s security official offered to meet with the Russian side, Zelensky said in his evening address, adding that everything should be done to get a ceasefire.
Greens also repeated his willingness to meet with Russia Vladimir Putin to his face. “The meeting at the level of leadership is necessary to really ensure peace,” he said.
The proposal took place a few hours after Ukraine suffered from another common air bombing, which killed three people.
Ten regions of Ukraine, including several cities, were affected on the night between Friday and Saturday, Zelensky said earlier on Saturday.
The Ukrainian military said more than 340 explosive and 35 cruise and ballistic missiles were used, but many were beaten.
Earlier this week, President Donald Trump said the United States will send a “highest line weapon” to Ukraine through NATO countries, as well as threatening Russia with serious tariffs if the transaction is not reached within 50 days.
Trump also warned that the US will lead 100% secondary tariffs Earning for the rest of the Russian trading partners, when a peaceful deal with Ukraine was not reached.
Two rounds of negotiations in Istanbul between Moscow and Kiev have not yet led to progress against ceasefire, but large -scale exchanges of prisoners and transactions on returning the bodies of killed soldiers were agreed.
After the last round, which ended in early June, Ukrainian negotiators said that Russia again rejected the “unconditional ceasefire” – the key demand of Kiev and its allies in Europe and the USA.
Russia also outlined the list of requirements, including calling Ukraine to give way to more territory and reject all forms of Western military support.
At the time Zelenski accused Moscow “Do your best to make the next possible meeting fruitless.”
Russian President Vladimir Putin has started a full -scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Currently, Russia controls about 20% of the territory of Ukraine, including the Moscow Peninsula Southern Crimea, annexed in 2014.