Zelenskiy Explores Peace Compromises with Global Allies
President Zelenskiy discussed potential peace compromises in ending the conflict with Russia, mentioning security guarantees as an alternative to NATO membership for Ukraine. Ahead of talks in Berlin with U.S. and European partners, Zelenskiy highlighted the importance of these international collaborations.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskiy announced on Sunday a willingness to consider compromises on peace proposals aimed at concluding the ongoing war with Russia. The announcement precedes discussions scheduled in Berlin with U.S. and European partners.
In a WhatsApp chat with reporters, Zelenskiy emphasized that security guarantees offered by the U.S., European, and other partners—rather than immediate NATO membership—represent a significant compromise on Ukraine's part.
As tensions with Russia continue, Zelenskiy's discussions with international allies in Berlin are seen as crucial in shaping Ukraine's future security landscape and regional stability.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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