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Zelenskyy denies rumors of "12-point peace plan" and explains terms of negotiations

Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Photo: Telegram Zelenskiy / Official
Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Photo: Telegram Zelenskiy / Official

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has denied the information about the existence of an agreed "12-point peace plan."

He said this during a conversation with journalists, Urinform reports.

"What is important in this matter is whether I, as the President of Ukraine, have seen this plan. I have not. It seems to me that this is the answer to all questions. There are different European thinking and proposals for a peaceful settlement," Zelenskyy said.

He emphasized that any further steps towards a peaceful settlement should be discussed with the participation of the United States, as the diplomatic process is impossible without its political and military support.

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According to the President, work on a peace plan to end the war started by russia is still ongoing.

"Our position is as follows: now there are consultations among advisers, there are several different conversations, no clear plan is ready on the table yet," Zelenskyy said

Zelenskyy also expressed surprise at the claims that russia is supposed to take part in the negotiations under the plan.

"It's strange to hear that Russia is at the negotiating table, because now no European leader or US president can force Russia to the negotiating table," the President said.

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Recall that earlier Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine is open to a diplomatic way to end the war, including a ceasefire and negotiations, but categorically rejects any conditions requiring territorial concessions or "donations" of Ukrainian land to the aggressor country.

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