
"Ukraine does not shy away from the most difficult issues and will never be an obstacle to peace, Zelenskyy insisted, repeating a mantra designed to ward off accusations from Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump that Ukraine is not serious about ending the conflict. Peace must be dignified, he added. And this depends on the partners on whether they ensure Russia's real readiness to end the war."
"Zelenskyy's new chief of staff has reported concrete results have already been reached in ongoing talks over an end to the war and post-conflict security guarantees with Western allies. Kyrylo Budanov offered the update on Telegram on Wednesday, as talks continued in Paris at the largest-ever summit of the coalition of the willing a group of 35 countries that have pledged to support Kyiv against Russian aggression."
Kyrylo Budanov reported concrete results in talks over ending the war and post-conflict security guarantees with Western allies. Talks continued in Paris at the largest-ever summit of 35 coalition countries pledging support for Kyiv. Budanov insisted Ukrainian national interests will be defended but gave no details about the progress. Zelenskyy emphasized willingness to address difficult territorial issues, including the status of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, and stated that Ukraine will not obstruct peace and that any settlement must be dignified. The United States pledged truce monitoring support while France and the UK offered forces if a ceasefire is agreed.
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