Ukraine considering Russia’s neutrality demand
Ukraine is prepared to discuss adopting a neutral status as part of a peace deal with Russia, which could potentially include giving up on the country’s aim of joining NATO.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky signalled his willingness to compromise in an interview with independent Russian journalists on Sunday, which was published against the wishes of the Kremlin.
Видео Ukraine considering Russia’s neutrality demand канала Sky News Australia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky signalled his willingness to compromise in an interview with independent Russian journalists on Sunday, which was published against the wishes of the Kremlin.
Видео Ukraine considering Russia’s neutrality demand канала Sky News Australia
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