Zelenski says splitting Ukraine will bring no real peace
Volodimir Zelenski, President of Ukraine.
ThePresident of Ukraine, Volodimir Zelenski , said on Saturday that in order to pleaseRussia the break-up ofUkraine will not bring a real peace . In this context, compared the situation created bythecurrent invasion of Russia with that experienced by Europeon the eve of World War II, when Nazi Germany invaded Czechoslovakia .
"It would be a pleasure to believe that by dividing Ukraine the war could end N, just as it was exciting to believe that the partition of Czechoslovakia would save Europe from a great war," Zelenski said atthe Munich Security Conference, referring to the demand that the entire region Donbass be handed over to Russia, including Donetsk .
Ukraine's president has declared himself willing to do everything possible to ensure that the US-led peace negotiations succeed, and has confirmed his intention to meet US Secretary of State Marco Rubio earlier this Saturday to discuss, among other things, the process of ending the war.
"We have strong proposals to sign with the US and Europe. We believe that the agreement on security guarantees must come before any agreement to end the war, "the Ukrainian president added.
"Wewill secure a two-month cease-fire and call elections, "added Zelenski, who has beenwilling to call elections immediately , as US President Donald Trump demanded.
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