Zelenski and Putin: Three Years of War and Future Expectations

As the third year of the Russia-Ukraine war passes, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenski made significant statements. Zelenski shared on social media, "Three years of resistance. Three years of gratitude. The absolute heroism of Ukrainians. I am proud of Ukraine!"

Zelenski emphasized the losses and gains brought by the war, stating that Russia must strive for a long-term peace agreement. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov expressed that a ceasefire is unacceptable without a long-term solution.
Zelenski also highlighted Turkey's role as a mediator, stating, "Thanks to Turkey's efforts, we were able to establish a food corridor. However, this corridor was disrupted due to Russia," he said.

Zelenski emphasized the need for security guarantees for the end of the war. "We want these security guarantees to be provided by the USA, the European Union, and Turkey," he stated.
Zelenski pointed out that alongside Ukraine, Estonia, Latvia, Poland, Moldova, and Slovakia are also on Putin's target list, indicating that these countries are under threat due to Russia's expansionist policies.
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