Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that Ukraine is ready for peace negotiations but will not agree to surrender any additional territory to Russia. His remarks came amid growing international pressure to resume talks aimed at ending the war.
Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Zelensky said Ukraine remains firm on its territorial integrity. “It’s absolutely clear that we’re approaching diplomacy only from the position where we currently stand. We will not take any steps back and leave one part of our state or another,” he said.
The Ukrainian leader also emphasized that peace discussions could take place anywhere — except in Russia or Belarus, which Kyiv views as Moscow’s close ally. “If there will be results, then God bless — let the talks take place anywhere,” he added. “It a

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