Zelensky: We will not stop war without direct talks with Russia
"We must tell the truth that we will not stop the war without direct talks with Russia. To date, all external partners acknowledge this. All external partners have acknowledged, while the internal do not acknowledge. And we must speak, knowing that we have a strong and powerful army," Zelensky said in his annual address to the Verkhovna Rada on the internal and external situation in Ukraine, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.
Ukrainians want to return Donbas, so dialogue is needed, the President added.
He noted that the war in Donbas has been going on for eight years. Eight years have passed since Russia annexed Crimea. "I'm not afraid to tell everyone and speak directly to Russians about this. So at the same time, I'm not afraid to talk directly with them. We are not afraid of direct dialogue. We know which European countries support us, and it's true, and we thank them, and which European countries pretend they support Ukraine and our independence," Zelensky said.
He noted that the Ukrainian army is the best in the world and is able to protect the Ukrainian people.
As reported, President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed the Verkhovna Rada at the plenary session on December 1 with an annual message on the internal and external situation in Ukraine.
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