Sir Keir Starmer and Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke about ending Russia’s “brutal war” in Ukraine in their latest telephone calls on Easter Monday, as Vladimir Putin said that he was open to bilateral talks.
Prime Minister and President of Ukraine spoke on Monday afternoon, when Sir Keir “Repeating his support Ukraine“.
A DOWNING STREET spokesman added that the Prime Minister “said that Britain supported the call to Ukraine for Russia Committed to full ceasefire and now is time for Putin to show that he is serious about ending his brutal war “.
“They discussed the latest developments about the coalition that was willing, and hoped for further progress towards a just and eternal peace,” the spokesman added.
Mr. Zelenskyy Then said on social media that he did “good and detailed conversation” with the prime minister, and added Ukraine officials would be in London for talks about ending the war with Russia on Wednesday.
“We are ready to move forward constructively, as we have done before, to achieve unconditional ceases, followed by the formation of real and eternal peace,” he added.
The President of Ukraine added that the 30 -hour Easter ceasefire, the good Kyiv and Moscow accusing others violatingshows that Russia “extends war”.
It came as Mr. Putin Bilateral talks with Ukraine were proposed with a longer ceasefire, which would mark the first time Russia held such talks since the peace agreement that failed immediately after the invasion of 2022.
Speaking to a government TV reporter, the Russian President said: “We always have a positive attitude towards a ceasefire, which is why we come with such initiatives (Easter ceasefire), especially because we talk about bright Easter days.”
When asked about Zelenskyy’s nickname to extend a 30 -hour ceasefire to be a 30 day pause about civil targets, he added: “This is all the subject to study carefully, maybe even bilaterally. We don’t rule out this.”
The President of Ukraine said on Sunday night that Russian army had “violated Putin’s ceasefire more than 2,000 times” during the day, and accused Russia of “failing” to “uphold his own promise of the ceasefire”.
It also happened after Donald Trump said he hoped Russia and Ukraine “Will make an agreement this week,” After he and State Secretary Marco Rubio warned that the US would walk away From efforts to mediate a peace agreement unless there are signs of clear progress.
The US president said on the social platform of the truth that the two countries will “start doing a big business” with the US after ending the war.
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Last month, Ukraine received a Trump proposal for a ceasefire of 30 days, but Putin refused to support a ceasefire 30 days full, saying the problem of important verification had not been resolved.
He then said he would agree not to target Ukraine’s energy infrastructure. However, both parties accuse each other of violating the moratorium on attacks on energy targets and at sea.