UKRAİNİAN PRESİDENT CALLS ON PUTİN TO MEET AMİD TENSİONS
The Hill – by Tal Axelrod, April 20, 2021
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky pressed
Russian President Vladimir Putin to
meet with him amid mounting tensions between their two countries.
Zelensky and Putin have exchanged blame over who is behind rising clashes
with pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine and a military buildup by
Moscow on its side of the border. But Zelensky said he was still willing to
meet with his Russian counterpart in the Donbass region, where fighting is
ongoing.
"Mr. Putin, I am ready to go even further and invite you to meet
anywhere in the Ukrainian Donbass, where there is a war," Zelensky said in a Tuesday video, warning that his country is “ready for
war.”
The comments marked the most direct outreach from either of the two leaders
amid the recent spike in tensions.
Ukraine has been fighting with the separatists since 2014, the same year
that Russia invaded and annexed the Crimean Peninsula, a move that led to a
wave of international rebukes and Moscow’s expulsion from the then-Group of
Eight.
Zelensky has pressed Western nations to show that they support Ukraine
against Russia, noting Tuesday that his country serves as a bulwark against
Russian aggression against other European nations.
"Our citizens need clear signals that in the eighth year of the war, a
country that is a shield for Europe at the cost of its lives, will receive
support not just as partners, from the stands, but as players on the same team,
directly on the field, shoulder to shoulder," Zelensky said, according to
a translation from Reuters.
The U.S. last week
slapped a slew of sanctions on Russia over its “malign” behavior, including
election meddling and its actions in Ukraine, and expelled 10 Russian
diplomats. The United Kingdom also summoned the Russian ambassador in
London, and Zelensky met last week with the leaders of France and Germany to
discuss the situation.
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