Zelenskiy's Call for Peace Rejected by Putin
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy expressed disappointment after Russian President Vladimir Putin rejected a proposal for a meeting to end the conflict between the two nations. Zelenskiy criticized the Kremlin’s decision, suggesting it indicates a lack of interest in peace and may dishearten the international community.
On Friday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy voiced dissatisfaction at Russian President Vladimir Putin's dismissal of his suggestion for a peace summit aimed at resolving the prolonged conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
Zelenskiy remarked on the Kremlin's decision, interpreting it as a deliberate choice to continue hostilities rather than pursue resolution. He emphasized the global ramifications of such an outcome, suggesting it delivers a weak message in favor of war.
The Ukrainian leader shared his concerns during a nightly video address, asserting that the Russian stance could potentially lead to disappointment worldwide.
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