BREAKING NEWS: Ukraine agrees to long-term ceasefire without security guarantees, – Zelensky

Ukraine wants the war to end, so it agrees to a ceasefire without security guarantees.

President Volodymyr Zelensky said this in an interview with ABC News, Censor.NET reports .

“We are ready for the meeting, for everything that America is offering. We support everything that President Trump is saying now, because we believe that he can put pressure on the Russians. We are speaking absolutely frankly. Do we like today just a ceasefire without security guarantees ? No, not really. But do we support it? Yes, we support it. We were ready for a ceasefire, a permanent and lasting one,” the president said.

“If the parties don’t want it, then we need to wait a bit. This is not true. Our side wants it. We didn’t want the war to start, we weren’t going to surrender to Putin. We are not ready for ultimatums and we want the war to end. We are ready for a concrete ceasefire , which is proposed by the American side, which we saw as a guarantor of control over the ceasefire, and as a mediator,” Zelenskyy concluded .

According to the president, to end the war in Ukraine, third parties are needed who are ready to put pressure on the aggressor.

“Most wars historically, if you read books, ended when the parties did not even begin to trust each other. Mediators, circumstances, the common sense of third countries, the majority of the world, the strong of this world helped. Everyone understood that war is not something that can be simply started and ended.  It does not just end like that. And it has an impact on many different countries and areas. On the economy, energy, on security, food security of other countries.

“Therefore, the world should be interested in ending the war. And whatever, if it’s not capitulation, which was in fascist Germany during World War II, then most wars ended with some kind of agreements,” Zelenskyy emphasized.

Author:  Volodymyr Yanchenko Джерело: https://censor.net/ua/n3556781

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