Volodymyr Zelensky insisted Ukraine was so successful in its fight against Russia in Donetsk that the streets were littered with Russian bodies.
has given his conditions for his country to have peace talks with Vladimir Putin's Russia in his latest address.He also insisted that countries should be focused on ending Russian aggression now in order to focus on other global issues like food crisis and the climate crisis.
In his video address, which was posted on YouTube by the Ukrainian News Agency, Ukrinform, Zelensky has said the country has previously attempted peace talks but been met with more aggression from Russia. "Anyone who is serious about the climate agenda should also be serious about the need to immediately stop Russian aggression, restore our territorial integrity, and force Russia into real peace negotiations," Zelensky said according to"The kind of negotiations that we have repeatedly proposed and always received crazy Russian respond with new acts of terrorism, shelling or blackmail.
, during his speech, Zelensky also highlighted the alleged success his army has been having against Russian forces.claimed to have annexed for Russia in late September, remained the"epicenter" of a Russian military"madness" that had resulted in hundreds of soldier deaths per day. "The Donetsk region remains the epicenter of the greatest madness of the occupiers—they die by the hundreds every day," Zelensky said."The ground in front of the Ukrainian positions is literally littered with the bodies of the occupiers."
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