Zelenskyy Sends Open Letter to Putin Proposing Meeting, Rules Out Moscow Venue
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy published an open letter addressed to Russian President Vladimir Putin, proposing a face-to-face meeting and stating Ukraine will not cede any territory. The Kremlin said Putin had not yet seen the letter and offered to meet in Moscow, but Zelenskyy preemptively ruled out such a venue. Ukrainian law, constitution, and international law prohibit territorial c
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy published an open letter directly addressed to Russian President Vladimir Putin, proposing a face-to-face meeting between the two leaders. Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine will not give up any territory to Russia, a position aligned with Ukrainian law, the Ukrainian constitution, and international law. According to France24, the Kremlin said Putin had not yet been shown the letter and offered that Putin could meet Zelenskyy in Moscow at any time. Zelenskyy preemptively ruled out meeting Putin in Moscow. Bluesky reported that Zelenskyy proposed a full ceasefire and an all-for-all prisoner exchange as part of his letter. Zelenskyy warned Putin that Russian public fatigue could lead to political change.
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