Zelensky to Bennett: Talks with Russia in Jerusalem

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in a televised address that Russia was sending new troops to Ukraine after suffering what he said were the biggest losses in decades, according to Reuters.

Zelensky also said he had spoken to German Chancellor Olaf Soltz and French President Emanuel Macron to pressure Russia to release the mayor of the city of Melitopol, who Ukraine said was abducted on Friday by Russian forces.

The Ukrainian president also said that the Russian-Ukrainian negotiators have started talking on specific positions and stopped exchanging ultimatums, adding that the negotiations should start with a truce.

He criticized NATO, saying it was not “brave enough” for Ukraine, adding that the West was not involved enough in peace talks.

Zelensky welcomed Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett’s efforts to mediate between Ukraine and Russia and said he had suggested to Bennett that talks be held in Jerusalem.

In addition, he asked for help from the Israeli Prime Minister for the release of the mayor of Melitopolis.

Zelensky also stressed that Russia will take Kyiv only if it dismantles it systematically and that some small Ukrainian cities have been erased from the map.

The Ukrainian president also called on Russia to abide by the agreed ceasefire so that evacuations from the besieged Mariupol could proceed, after blaming Moscow for the failure of previous attempts.

He said that 31 regular battalions were put out of action. He stressed that the Ukrainian forces fully respect the ceasefire, while calling on the Russians to do the same. He added that about 1,300 Ukrainian soldiers had been killed to date. Zelensi also stressed that yesterday I surrendered about 500-600 Russian soldiers.

He also noted that Ukraine needs a missile defense system, adding that it is willing to pay for it.

The Ukrainian president has said he expects a new package of European sanctions against Russia.

Most Ukrainian companies have ceased operations since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelensky said today.

Zelensky, an economic adviser, had previously estimated that the Russian invasion had already caused more than $ 100 billion in damage.

At the same time, the US Secretary of State, after Zelensky’s comments, according to which the West should be more involved in the talks for the end of the war, stated that it is “ready” for “diplomatic steps”, which Ukraine will find. “useful”.

Source: Capital

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