The president of Russia, Volodimir Zelenski, has assured that “a successful invasion of Ukraine will entail a sustainable and lasting peace.” Are statements that had not seen the light so farwhen an extract of the documentary for its 25 years in power has been issued in Russia.
In this way, Putin insists on the idea that his country is well trained to successfully completed the invasion of Ukraine. “We have enough strength and resources to carry out what was started in 2022 to its logical conclusion“The Russian president said.
The documentary was issued for the first time on May 4, before the first negotiations in three years Between both countries. A meeting that ended with an agreement for which Russia and Ukraine will exchange 2,000 prisoners of war.
According to Putin, the result of the conflict “will be the one that Russia needs, the elimination of the causes of this crisis, the creation of the conditions for a long -term sustainable peace and the guarantee of the safety of the Russian State. “The Russian leader, in addition, has insisted that it is an” unnegotiable issue “the preservation of the rights of people who live outside of Russia and who” consider the Russian as their mother tongue and see Russia as their homeland. “
Even so, Russia maintains the war tone and one of the main demands of Kremlin, as stated by the representative of the Russian delegation, Vladimir Mendiski, is that Ukrainian troops abandon The territory of Donetsk, Lugansk, Jersón and Zaporiyia, the four annexed Ukrainian regions.
Zelenski thanks Pope Leo XIV for his support and trusts to end the war
Meanwhile, the president of Ukraine, Volodimir Zelenski, has met with Pope Leo XIV after the enthronement Mass. The president of Ukraine has been accompanied by the head of Foreign Affairs, Andrii Sibiga; the head of the Presidency Office, Andriy Yermak; and the Ukrainian ambassador to the Holy See, Andrii Yurash, among others.
Zelenski has assured that the role of the Pope “can play an important role to put an end to this war” and thanked the Vatican “his willingness to serve as a platform for direct negotiations between Ukraine and Russia.” Likewise, he has assured that Ukraine is willing “to dialogue in any format to obtain tangible results”.
Before the meeting, Zelenski thanked the pontiff through his social networks “The special words pronounced today during the solemn mass about the need for fair peace and the attention paid to Ukraine and our people. Every nation deserves to live in peace and security.”