
Zelensky says Ukraine is ready to meet Russia only if ceasefire agreed
Zelenskyy says Kyiv will talk to Moscow only after Putin accepts ceasefire
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Volodymyr Zelensky said it was a "positive sign" that Russia was considering ending the war in Ukraine after Russia offered "direct talks" this coming Thursday.
His comments came after Russian President Vladimir Putin invited Ukraine to take part in "serious negotiations" in a late-night address.
But the Ukrainian president said: "We expect Russia to confirm a ceasefire - complete, lasting and credible - starting tomorrow, 12 May, and Ukraine is ready to meet."
Western powers called for a 30-day pause in fighting to begin on Monday after European leaders spearheading the so-called "coalition of the willing" met in Kyiv on Saturday.
A key aide to Zelensky said there must be a ceasefire before direct talks over ending the war - which began with Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 - could take place.
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