Zelensky says: No one will sit at the negotiating table with Russia

Zelensky says: No one will sit at the negotiating table with Russia

In the G7, Ukraine proposes a “peace formula”, but says it will open talks only when the Russians leave its territory

On Sunday (May 21, 2023), after the G7 meeting in Japan, the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, said that “As long as the Russian invaders remain on our lands, no one will sit at the negotiating table with Russia“.

The colonizer must go. And the world has enough strength to force Russia to restore peace step by step”, accused the Ukrainian leader in a post dated cable.

Also, according to Zelensky, his country proposed “Peace formula“And I got support.”From Japan to Arab countries, Europe and Latin America“.

The leaders of the G7 countries – Germany, Canada, the United States, France, Italy, Japan and the United Kingdom – discussed responses to the conflict. They have shown their willingness to support Ukraine for as long as it takes. Zelensky, in turn, is trying to win over countries such as Brazil and India, who attended the event as guests.

Meeting between the Ukrainian leader and the president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (PT) Demonstrated by Planalto. In a speech, the Labor Party condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but demanded it “a dialogue” to resolve the conflict.

“I repeated almost to the point of exhaustion that we need to talk about peace. No solution will last if it is not based on dialogue. We need to work to create space for negotiations.”he spoke.

The Labor Party’s statements were made during the working session “Towards a Peaceful, Stable and Prosperous World”. Zelensky was present.

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The Hiroshima-based G7 summit ends on Sunday (May 21).


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