Russia-Ukraine War: Ukraine wants to end the war with Russia! President Zelensky gave this condition

Russia-Ukraine War: So far many soldiers have lost their lives in the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine. Now this war, President Vladimir Zelensky has given a big hint about ending the war. However, he has also put a condition on this.

Russia-Ukraine War: Ukraine wants to end the war with Russia! President Zelensky gave this condition

More than 16 months have passed since the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine. Despite this, both armies are still attacking each other. However, so far many soldiers have lost their lives in this war between these two countries. Even once before, many countries tried to end this war between Russia and Ukraine by coming in between. But there was no result. Now Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky attended a joint conference with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. where he said that the government in Kyiv might be ready to negotiate an end to the conflict in Ukraine.

According to the Russian news agency TASS, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has set a condition in the talks to end the war. It has been said that if his army gains control over those forces, which the country considers internationally recognized. The war will end. This is what Zelensky said in a press conference last Saturday.

The borders that President Vladimir Zelensky talked about gaining control in his talks include Crimea, Donbas, Zaporizhzhya, and Kherson regions. In a joint press conference with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Saturday, when asked whether he was ready to negotiate an end to the war? On this, Zelensky talked about controlling the borders.

All the places included within these borders were under the control of Ukraine before the attack from Russia in February 2022. In his conversation, Zelensky said that Ukraine would be ready for diplomatic talks when we are actually at our borders. For this, it is necessary to control our actual borders according to international law.

President Zelensky further raised the issue of the country's long-awaited NATO membership in the talks. He said he believed the alliance would have every reason to invite Ukraine to attend when the bloc convenes for a summit in Vilnius on July 11 and 12. He said that he expected a clear signal in this regard.