
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has clearly stated that he will not go to Moscow to hold talks with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Zelenskiy emphasized that such proposals are made only to buy time, and the Kremlin is actually playing a political game with the United States. In an interview with ABC News, he said that with rockets raining down on the country every day and cities and villages under constant attack, it is impossible to go to Moscow.
Zelenskiy described this action as heading towards a center of terrorism. The Ukrainian leader directly addressed Vladimir Putin, inviting him to Kyiv for negotiations.
At the same time, Putin stated at a press conference following his trip to China that if Zelenskiy agrees, he is ready to hold negotiations in Moscow. However, Zelenskiy firmly believes that Kyiv is the most appropriate place for negotiations at this time.
The issue of negotiations is being closely watched by the international community and within Ukraine. Zelenskiy's firm position is causing widespread discussions among the country's public and on the international stage.
This situation will remain an important factor in determining how the negotiation process unfolds in the future. The Ukrainian leader is steadfastly maintaining his position, prioritizing the country's security and sovereignty.