Zelensky offers to ‘give a ceasefire to the Russians if they do elections’ in Munich plea
Transparency shouldn't be controversial.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday handed Russia a tongue-in-cheek offer to end the war between the two countries at the Munich Security Conference.
Zelensky said during a panel discussion that he would be willing to agree to a ceasefire “for Russians if they will do elections in Russia,” prompting laughter and applause from attendees, as critics say Russian President Vladimir Putin is essentially guaranteed wins through the country’s authoritarian system.
On a more serious note, Zelensky responded to U.S. pressure to hold elections in Ukraine. Kyiv has received intense criticism for canceling presidential elections since the war broke out in 2022, by declaring martial law. Zelensky said this week that he would be willing to hold elections, but only if a ceasefire is first declared, which he said President Donald Trump could broker. The United States has for months been leading peace talks between Ukraine and Russia, seeking to end the war as it approaches the four-year mark.
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“I’m very honest. Give us two months of ceasefire. We will go to elections. That’s it,” Zelensky said. “Give us security infrastructure … President Trump can do it. Push Putin. Make ceasefire. Then our parliament will change the law, and we will go to elections.”
During his high-profile address at the Munich conference, Zelensky pushed Europe for more support in the war effort, arguing that it is to their advantage to counter Russia so they can eliminate the threat before it crosses NATO borders, instead of hunkering down and “building trenches.” He pressed the continent to establish “a real common defense policy,” and argued that Ukraine deserves a seat at the table with integration into NATO, a highly controversial proposal, as Kyiv offers “the strongest army in Europe” and “new approaches to protect lives in any European country.”
”Just imagine, hundreds of thousands of Russian troops on your borders, massive military equipment, and all you, all you hear, is ‘dig trenches.’ So if Russian troops enter Lithuania, God bless you, just like example, or another country on NATO’s eastern flank, what will the allies hear then? Will they hear that help is on the way? I hope so, or will they hear dig trenches or something else? We must have the ability to give a strong response to that threat, and that is why we are talking about a joint European defense policy. That is why we need American …
Transparency shouldn't be controversial.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday handed Russia a tongue-in-cheek offer to end the war between the two countries at the Munich Security Conference.
Zelensky said during a panel discussion that he would be willing to agree to a ceasefire “for Russians if they will do elections in Russia,” prompting laughter and applause from attendees, as critics say Russian President Vladimir Putin is essentially guaranteed wins through the country’s authoritarian system.
On a more serious note, Zelensky responded to U.S. pressure to hold elections in Ukraine. Kyiv has received intense criticism for canceling presidential elections since the war broke out in 2022, by declaring martial law. Zelensky said this week that he would be willing to hold elections, but only if a ceasefire is first declared, which he said President Donald Trump could broker. The United States has for months been leading peace talks between Ukraine and Russia, seeking to end the war as it approaches the four-year mark.
TRUMP GIVES RUSSIA AND UKRAINE JUNE DEADLINE TO END WAR: ZELENSKY
“I’m very honest. Give us two months of ceasefire. We will go to elections. That’s it,” Zelensky said. “Give us security infrastructure … President Trump can do it. Push Putin. Make ceasefire. Then our parliament will change the law, and we will go to elections.”
During his high-profile address at the Munich conference, Zelensky pushed Europe for more support in the war effort, arguing that it is to their advantage to counter Russia so they can eliminate the threat before it crosses NATO borders, instead of hunkering down and “building trenches.” He pressed the continent to establish “a real common defense policy,” and argued that Ukraine deserves a seat at the table with integration into NATO, a highly controversial proposal, as Kyiv offers “the strongest army in Europe” and “new approaches to protect lives in any European country.”
”Just imagine, hundreds of thousands of Russian troops on your borders, massive military equipment, and all you, all you hear, is ‘dig trenches.’ So if Russian troops enter Lithuania, God bless you, just like example, or another country on NATO’s eastern flank, what will the allies hear then? Will they hear that help is on the way? I hope so, or will they hear dig trenches or something else? We must have the ability to give a strong response to that threat, and that is why we are talking about a joint European defense policy. That is why we need American …
Zelensky offers to ‘give a ceasefire to the Russians if they do elections’ in Munich plea
Transparency shouldn't be controversial.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday handed Russia a tongue-in-cheek offer to end the war between the two countries at the Munich Security Conference.
Zelensky said during a panel discussion that he would be willing to agree to a ceasefire “for Russians if they will do elections in Russia,” prompting laughter and applause from attendees, as critics say Russian President Vladimir Putin is essentially guaranteed wins through the country’s authoritarian system.
On a more serious note, Zelensky responded to U.S. pressure to hold elections in Ukraine. Kyiv has received intense criticism for canceling presidential elections since the war broke out in 2022, by declaring martial law. Zelensky said this week that he would be willing to hold elections, but only if a ceasefire is first declared, which he said President Donald Trump could broker. The United States has for months been leading peace talks between Ukraine and Russia, seeking to end the war as it approaches the four-year mark.
TRUMP GIVES RUSSIA AND UKRAINE JUNE DEADLINE TO END WAR: ZELENSKY
“I’m very honest. Give us two months of ceasefire. We will go to elections. That’s it,” Zelensky said. “Give us security infrastructure … President Trump can do it. Push Putin. Make ceasefire. Then our parliament will change the law, and we will go to elections.”
During his high-profile address at the Munich conference, Zelensky pushed Europe for more support in the war effort, arguing that it is to their advantage to counter Russia so they can eliminate the threat before it crosses NATO borders, instead of hunkering down and “building trenches.” He pressed the continent to establish “a real common defense policy,” and argued that Ukraine deserves a seat at the table with integration into NATO, a highly controversial proposal, as Kyiv offers “the strongest army in Europe” and “new approaches to protect lives in any European country.”
”Just imagine, hundreds of thousands of Russian troops on your borders, massive military equipment, and all you, all you hear, is ‘dig trenches.’ So if Russian troops enter Lithuania, God bless you, just like example, or another country on NATO’s eastern flank, what will the allies hear then? Will they hear that help is on the way? I hope so, or will they hear dig trenches or something else? We must have the ability to give a strong response to that threat, and that is why we are talking about a joint European defense policy. That is why we need American …
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