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.

Zelenskiy's Call for Peace Rejected by Putin

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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