Ukraine’s President Zelensky has boldly confirmed during a recent live address how NATO appears unwilling to accept his nation into the alliance.
In the same way, the President also sent out hints regarding how he was open to future dialogue and peace talks with Russia regarding the future of Russian-occupied regions.
This is reportedly the first time ever that the President has mentioned the possibility of a clear diplomatic solution that could bring an end to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion.
President Zelensky has reportedly become a famous face around the globe for speaking his mind and failing to bow down to anyone. And now, he boldly admitted that after seeing NATO’s reaction and unwillingness to accept his nation, Ukraine will certainly not beg on its knees.
“I am completely open to dialogue regarding the future of Crimea, Donbas, and Luhansk. These are the three regions that have been occupied by Russia before the invasion had taken place.
Putin wants these places to break away from Ukraine but at the same time, he seems unwilling to accept a number of ultimatums”- the defiant President mentioned.
Tomorrow, a high-level set of negotiations will reportedly begin in Turkey between the two nations involved in the conflict.
Moments before the invasion had begun, Russian President Putin made it very clear how he had no interest to see American or NATO forces on European soil.
In addition to that, the Russian leader also added a few other demands including how Ukraine must accept that both Donetsk, as well as Luhansk, are independent republics since they were occupied by pro-Russian rebels since the year 2014.
Putin also mentioned how Ukraine should acknowledge that Crimea is a huge part of Russia itself as the peninsula was occupied by Russian forces in the year 2014.
Whether or not the Ukrainian leader will bow down to these demands, only time can tell, as the world anxiously waits for news on the high-level talks between both sides, that are scheduled for tomorrow.





