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Zelensky proposed new conditions for a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine
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According to a report by Sky News on November 29, Ukrainian President Zelensky said in an interview that if the conflict between Russia and Ukraine is to be ended, the territory currently controlled by Ukraine must be "incorporated under the umbrella of NATO", and "other territories" can be recovered later through diplomatic channels.
Zelensky stressed that NATO's invitation to Ukraine must recognize Ukraine's internationally recognized borders. This is the first time that Zelensky has stated that a ceasefire agreement can be reached if Russia controls part of Ukrainian territory.
Related background and reactions from all parties
Zelensky's statement may be due to the current difficult situation in Ukraine, especially after the US President-elect Trump took office, he may reduce aid to Ukraine and put pressure on Ukraine to negotiate. Zelensky tried to show goodwill to Trump through this statement and guide him to take a more positive attitude towards Ukraine in the future.
Slutsky, chairman of the International Affairs Committee of the Russian State Duma, said on the evening of the 29th that Ukraine's desire to join NATO shows that Ukraine wants to continue rather than end the war. This idea is unacceptable. Russia has learned the lesson of the Minsk Agreement and will no longer allow Western countries to arm Kiev "under the cover of the agreement."
Other related actions of Ukraine
Zelensky posted on social media on the evening of the 29th that he had phone calls with French President Macron and Norwegian Prime Minister Støre on the same day to discuss inviting Ukraine to join NATO and strengthening support for Ukraine. According to the Ukrainian presidential website, he also talked with German Chancellor Scholz, focusing on issues such as joint production of weapons. In addition, Reuters revealed that Ukrainian Foreign Minister Sibiga wrote to the foreign ministers of NATO member states, urging them to invite Ukraine to join NATO at the NATO Foreign Ministers' Meeting on December 3-4.