Zelensky named 3 priorities for Ukraine.

Zelensky named 3 priorities for Ukraine
Zelensky named 3 priorities for Ukraine

The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky announced that Ukraine agreed to the U.S. proposal for an 'unconditional silence' at the front, in the sky, and at sea. According to Zelensky, this could be the beginning of a swift move towards guaranteed security, ending the war, and achieving lasting peace.

'Today all day – a lot of diplomacy, a lot of negotiations that can bring closer peace. Right now on the table – the American proposal of unconditional silence in the sky, at sea, and at the front. Ukraine accepts this proposal,' Zelensky said in his address on March 14, on the 1115th day of the full-scale war.

The President noted that Ukrainian representatives successfully cooperated at the meeting in Saudi Arabia and continue to maintain contact with the American side. According to him, Ukraine has a 'very constructive' position, and it is important to 'force Russia into a constructive stance' to stop Russian manipulation that 'can only prolong the war.'

The head of state also had conversations with religious leaders, including Cardinal Parolin, the Secretary of State of the Vatican, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, and American pastor Franklin Graham. They all supported Ukraine's efforts to achieve peace.

There was also a conversation with French President Emmanuel Macron, where they discussed the technical aspects of monitoring the 'silence,' possible next steps in diplomacy, security guarantees, and the situation at the front. A conversation with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is also planned.

'Tomorrow, a summit of European partners will take place: we will present our position and real information about what is happening – what is happening at the front, also what is happening in the Kursk region and in all our contacts with partners,' Zelensky reported.

The President emphasized that security, peace, and the independence of the state are Ukraine's priorities. At the end of his address, he awarded Ukrainian soldiers state awards.


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