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Zelensky hits out at NATO for fear of Putin, accuses west for not negotiating with Moscow
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine has again lashed out at NATO for its lack of courage to come for his country under Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion.
At a press briefing Saturday, The embattled president first hammered the alliance for their reluctance to impose a no-fly zone over Ukraine. He then pointed out how they are not helping in negotiation.
According to him, NATO member nations “lack the courage to come together for Ukraine” and that there is “no agreed position,” CNN reports.
“Our diplomats are working on the details of the agenda of the possible meeting of Ukrainian and Russian delegations,” he said.
“I would like this to happen. So we can actually, not just on words, start the process of settlement, peace and the end of the war.”
“This is how the end to war starts in a civilized world,” he said.
The Ukrainian president said he was hoping diplomacy could bring peace, saying there was “a signal” coming from the Russian side about being ready to negotiate, although he gave no details on what this signal was.
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