Zelensky sets conditions for continuing negotiations with Russia

Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, has set his conditions to continue negotiations with Russia. He's in an interview for “CNN” and “Reuters” has said Russian forces should stop bombing people before the ceasefire talks begin. “It is necessary at least to prevent the bombing of people. Just stop the bombing [...]
It is necessary at least to prevent the bombing of people. Just stop the bombing and then we sit on the negotiating table”, Zelensky said.
Russian media have announced moments earlier that the next round of talks will be held tomorrow.
Zelensky, on the other hand, has called on NATO member states to establish no-fly zones to stop the Russian Air Force.
The “has nothing to do with attracting NATO member states to war. The truth is, everyone has been retired to war for a long time and definitely not from Ukraine, but from Russia. There's a big war going on.
As far as NATO membership is concerned, Zelensky has added: our “Partners, if they do not want to accept Ukraine into NATO because Russia does not want Ukraine to be in NATO, then they should at least find a common security guarantee for Ukraine. This means that we have territorial integrity, that our borders may be protected, that we have special relations with all our neighbours, that we are fully certain, and guarantors who offer security to guarantee this legally”, Zelensky said.












