Zelenskiy Stunned by Russia's Peace Talk Leadership Change
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy expressed surprise at Russia's reshuffle of its peace talk negotiators, viewing it as a delay tactic. At the Munich Security Conference, he emphasized the need for stationed foreign troops post-peace deal to prevent future aggression, seeking a security guarantee from the U.S. for at least 20 years.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy voiced his surprise at Russia's decision to alter the leadership of its negotiating team for the upcoming peace talks in Geneva. He perceives the change as a deliberate move to stall progress in discussions.
During the Munich Security Conference, Zelenskiy highlighted the necessity of having foreign troops present in Ukraine following the establishment of a peace deal, aiming to deter any potential Russian aggression in the future.
Furthermore, while the U.S. has offered a security guarantee spanning 15 years post-conflict, Ukraine is advocating for an arrangement that extends 20 years or more, ensuring long-term stability and protection.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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