Zelensky announced three conditions for a just peace for Ukraine.


Zelensky outlined the conditions for a just peace
The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, during a press conference in Turkey, named three key conditions for achieving a just peace. He stated that among these conditions are the exchange of prisoners, security guarantees, and a refusal to recognize territories legally occupied by Russia.
Zelensky emphasized that NATO membership could ensure security for Ukraine, but not all countries, particularly the United States, support this initiative. The President believes that an alternative could be a strong Ukrainian army and the presence of foreign troops in Ukraine.
Erdogan ready for negotiations
The President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, expressed his country's readiness to serve as a platform for negotiations between Ukraine, Russia, and the United States. He also highlighted the importance of Turkey's participation in the process of ending the war.
Zelensky highly appreciated the relations with Turkey and thanked it for support during the war. The President noted that he discussed with Erdogan global processes regarding the resolution of the war, security guarantees for Ukraine, bilateral relations, economic issues, educational projects, food security, and the return of Ukrainian prisoners.
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