Zelenskyy Rejects Putin’s Proposal For Moscow Meet, Calls Him To Kyiv | World News

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy rejected Vladimir Putin’s proposal in Moscow, Russian counterpart, and called a sign that Russia was not really interested in negotiations instead of such an unrealistic meeting.
Ukrainian leader said in an interview with the US media, “I can’t go to the capital of the terrorist,” he said because Ukraine “under the missile attacks, under fire every day”.
“(Putin) may come to Kiev,” Zelensky said, as quoted by Euronews in response.
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US President Donald Trump is pressing for face -to -face talks between Russian and Ukrainian presidents. A double or a three -sided meeting was one of the main objectives of Trump’s summit in Alaska last month with Putin.
Trump later said that Putin and Zelenskyy would gather after visiting the President of Ukrainian Washington and talking to European leaders, but Moscow put additional conditions on the table, stopped a decision and accelerated the bombing of Ukraine cities.
This week, Putin said he was “ready” to meet Zelenskyy, but he was in Moscow. On Friday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov announced that Zelenskyy was invited to talk to the Russian capital, according to Euronews.
The day before, after the summit of the “Coalition of the Decision”, Zelenskyy commented on Putin’s invitation.
Ors If you want the meeting not to take place, you should invite me to Moscow, Z Zelenskyy said that the Russian leadership expressing any options for a personal meeting is a success on its own, according to Euronews.
On Saturday, Zelenskyy wrote on social media that Russia has established more than 1,300 drones, approximately 900 -guided bombs and about 50 missiles in Ukraine during the first five days of September.
According to Euronews, the strikes hit 14 regions of the country, he said.
“Something will happen, but they’re not ready yet … They’re not ready … We will do this,” Trump said to the US media on the same day without specifying any time schedule for Washington’s negotias.



