Ukraine will hold peace talks with Russia inside of hrs if its troops pulls out of the region, Zelensky suggests

UKRAINE will hold peace talks with Russia within hours if its troops pulls out of the region, president Volodymyr Zelensky stated.

But he warned that dictator Vladimir Putin will not finish the war – and has to be stopped in “any way we can”.

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Zelensky agrees to keep peace talks with Russia if Vladimir Putin’s troops pull out of UkraineCredit score: Getty
However, Zelensky warned that dictator Vladimir Putin will not end the war

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Nonetheless, Zelensky warned that dictator Vladimir Putin will not close the warCredit rating: Getty

His comments came at a peace summit in Switzerland the place far more than 80 countries signed a doc blaming Moscow for the war – and committing to Ukraine’s suitable to defend its borders.

Having said that, several nations around the world attending the summit did not indicator, including India, South Africa and Saudi Arabia.

Russia was not invited and its most important backer, China, did not go to.

The purpose of the two working day assembly was to get the broadest backing feasible for a process that could help conclude the war in Ukraine.

The ultimate document calls for the Russians to hand back again the Zaporizhzhia nuclear electric power plant to Ukraine.

It also describe’s Putin’s invasion as a “war”, a label turned down by Moscow.

It named for the trade of all prisoners and the return of children abducted by Russia.

The most contentious subject areas, like the standing of land below Russian profession, will be remaining for later.

Speaking soon after the summit, Mr Zelensky informed reporters: “Russia can start out negotiations tomorrow if they pull out of our territories.”

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Dutch PM Mark Rutte said: “We are absolutely united at a shared vision on ideas, on values, on decency.

“You do not invade one more nation. You do not abduct small children. You do not engage in politics with the world’s meals offer. And you do not endanger nuclear protection.”