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Zelensky: Pressure Putin to End Invasion - News Directory 3

Zelensky: Pressure Putin to End Invasion

March 23, 2025 Catherine Williams World
News Context
At a glance
  • KYIV, Ukraine‍ — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that⁢ Russian President Vladimir Putin must⁣ be compelled ⁣to halt the ongoing invasion, now ⁣in its third year.
  • His remarks coincide with ongoing negotiations involving ‍U.S.representatives⁤ in Saudi Arabia, aimed at achieving a partial ceasefire, according⁤ to AFP.
  • No matter⁤ what we are talking about with our partners, we⁤ have to press ‍Putin⁣ to give a real commandment to stop the blows: the one who caused...
Original source: dnes.bg

Zelenskyy Urges Pressure on Putin to End War as ‍Negotiations Continue

Table of Contents

  • Zelenskyy Urges Pressure on Putin to End War as ‍Negotiations Continue
  • Zelenskyy’s Call for Pressure on Putin: Q&A on the Ongoing War and Negotiations
    • Introduction
    • Key Questions and Answers
      • 1. What is President Zelenskyy’s main message regarding the war?
      • 2. ⁣What negotiations are currently underway?
      • 3. What is the current status of ceasefire proposals?
      • 4. How does Zelenskyy view ⁢the current negotiation process?
      • 5. What is the impact of continued airstrikes?
      • 6.⁢ what⁤ is Zelenskyy’s overall viewpoint on the situation?
    • Summary of Key Issues

Published:⁣ March 23, 2025

KYIV, Ukraine‍ — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that⁢ Russian President Vladimir Putin must⁣ be compelled ⁣to halt the ongoing invasion, now ⁣in its third year.

His remarks coincide with ongoing negotiations involving ‍U.S.representatives⁤ in Saudi Arabia, aimed at achieving a partial ceasefire, according⁤ to AFP.

No matter⁤ what we are talking about with our partners, we⁤ have to press ‍Putin⁣ to give a real commandment to stop the blows: the one who caused this war must end ⁤it, Zelenskyy said in an evening address shared on social media.

Later today, March 23, a Ukrainian delegation convened with U.S. representatives in Riyadh. Washington‍ officials said the discussions would center on a potential‍ cessation of hostilities in the Black Sea‍ region.

Zelenskyy described the Ukrainian delegation’s ⁣involvement in the Saudi Arabian negotiations with the United States as constructive. ⁢ Our team works in the most constructive way.⁤ The conversations are quite useful,⁤ the work of the delegations continues, Zelenskyy stated in ⁢a televised address.

russian officials are scheduled to ⁣meet with U.S.counterparts‍ on March 24 for a separate series of negotiations.

Putin reportedly rejected a joint U.S.-Ukrainian proposal for a complete adn unconditional⁢ 30-day ceasefire. ‍Instead, he expressed support for halting airstrikes solely on energy infrastructure.

Both sides have conducted numerous large-scale air attacks this week leading up to the⁣ negotiations.

For absolutely everyone in ‍the world, it is indeed clear that Russia is the only one that has been⁣ delaying this war. ⁢Since March 11,there has been a proposal for unconditional cessation of fire and such attacks have ⁤already stopped. But‍ Russia is the one that goes on all this. And every night, it‍ has the most cinerated strikes ‍every day, the⁢ Ukrainian president said.
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Without pressure on Russia, ⁣they will continue ⁣to despise true diplomacy in⁤ Moscow and continue to destroy human lives, he added.
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Zelenskyy’s Call for Pressure on Putin: Q&A on the Ongoing War and Negotiations

Published: March 23, 2025

Introduction

This Q&A provides insights into the current state of the ⁢war between Ukraine and ‍Russia, focusing on President Zelenskyy’s call⁣ for pressure on ⁢Russian President Putin to end the‍ conflict and the ⁢ongoing negotiation efforts.

Key Questions and Answers

1. What is President Zelenskyy’s main message regarding the war?

President zelenskyy emphasizes that Russian President Vladimir Putin must ⁤be compelled to end ⁣the invasion. Zelenskyy stated: “No matter what ⁢we are talking about with our⁤ partners, we have to press Putin to give a real commandment to stop the blows: the one who caused this war must end it.”

2. ⁣What negotiations are currently underway?

⁢ Negotiations are ongoing, involving U.S. representatives, aimed at achieving a partial ceasefire.

‍A ⁢Ukrainian delegation ⁤convened with U.S.representatives in Riyadh on March 23. Discussions focused on a potential cessation of hostilities in the black Sea⁤ region.

⁢Russian officials are scheduled to meet with U.S. counterparts on March 24 for a separate series⁣ of negotiations.

3. What is the current status of ceasefire proposals?

A joint U.S.-Ukrainian proposal for a complete and unconditional 30-day ceasefire was rejected by Putin.

⁣ Putin expressed support for halting airstrikes solely on‍ energy ⁤infrastructure.

⁣‍ Zelenskyy mentioned that a proposal for an unconditional cessation of ⁢fire has been on the table ⁤since March 11, but Russia continues with attacks.

4. How does Zelenskyy view ⁢the current negotiation process?

Zelenskyy described the Ukrainian delegation’s involvement in⁢ the Saudi arabian negotiations as constructive, stating:“Our team works in the most constructive way.⁣ The⁤ conversations are quite useful, the work of the delegations continues.”

5. What is the impact of continued airstrikes?

Both sides⁢ have conducted numerous large-scale air ⁢attacks this week leading up to the negotiations.Zelenskyy stated, “Russia is the only one that has been delaying this war…And every night, it has⁤ the⁤ most cinerated strikes every day.”

6.⁢ what⁤ is Zelenskyy’s overall viewpoint on the situation?

Zelenskyy believes that pressure on Russia is essential to achieve a lasting peace. He stated, “Without pressure on Russia, they will continue to despise true diplomacy in Moscow and* continue to destroy human lives.”

Summary of Key Issues

| Issue ⁢ | ‍Description ‍ ⁤ ‍ ⁢⁢ ‍ ⁤ ⁤ ⁣ ⁢ ⁤ ⁤ ⁣ |

|⁢ —————————- | ————————————————————————————————————————————— |

| Zelenskyy’s Position | Urges⁣ international pressure on Putin to end the war; “the one who caused this‍ war must end it.” ⁣ ⁣ ⁢ |

| Negotiation Efforts | U.S. representatives involved in negotiations, including meetings in Riyadh and‍ scheduled meetings with Russian ‍counterparts.⁢ ‍ ⁤ ⁢ ⁢ |

| Stance on ceasefire⁣ | Putin rejected a 30-day unconditional ceasefire; supports halting airstrikes on energy infrastructure*. |

| ongoing Attacks ‍ ⁢ ⁣ | ⁣Both sides have conducted numerous large-scale air attacks. ⁣ ⁣ ⁢ ‍ ⁤ ‍ ‍ ⁣ ⁣ ⁣ |

| ⁣Zelenskyy’s Perspective | ⁣Views the negotiations as constructive but emphasizes the need for pressure ⁤on Russia to avoid further destruction and delays⁤ in ending the war. |

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