Zelensky acknowledged the progress made after the Geneva summit to achieve peace in Ukraine, although he warned: “More is needed.”

Zelensky admitted that there is still a lot to be done to achieve peace in Ukraine

president Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskydescribed as “Important steps” progress made yet Summit held in Geneva On Sunday among delegations from USA and Ukraine, although he warned that “more is needed” to achieve the end of the agreement war Started by Russian invasion Nearly four years ago. In a hypothetical intervention by A Conference held in Sweden On Monday, the president highlighted the coordination achieved with the American side to keep “very sensitive points on the table,” such as the nuclear agreement. Release of Ukrainian prisonersthe Return of children transferred to Russia and Protect territorial integrity From the country.

In his speech, Zelensky stressed the need to preserve International supportEspecially from the United States and European countries. He noted that “we will continue to explain how dangerous it is to pretend that aggression is something you can ignore and move on with” and defended the importance of Boundaries cannot be modified by violencewhich War crimes do not go unpunished And that The aggressor must pay the full price of the war he started. The President stressed the importance Decisions regarding Russian assets She thanked the close attendees 70 parliamentary delegations on time.

Zelensky acknowledged important progress after that
Zelensky acknowledged important progress made after Geneva summit to achieve peace in Ukraine: ‘More is needed’ (AP/FILE)

A Joint statement issued by the White House The Ukrainian government indicated, after Sunday’s talks, that the two sides had “reached an agreement.” Updated and improved peace framework“, reiterating that any future agreement must be fully respected Sovereignty of Ukraine. The text highlights that the dialogue was “constructive, focused and respectful,” with “Great progress In coordinating and determining positions The next steps are clearIn addition, the Ukrainian delegation expressed its “gratitude for the firm commitment.” USA And personally to the president Donald J. Trump For their tireless efforts to end the war and loss of life.

Joint statement of
Joint statement from the White House and Ukraine highlights development of updated, revised peace framework for conflict (AP/FILE)

Final approval on Road map for peace The matter will depend on the presidents of the two countries, according to the text issued after the summit. The two governments maintain their commitment to “work intensively on joint proposals in the coming days” and coordinate closely with them European partners As the process progresses.

he The peace plan promoted by Washington It has received criticism from many experts, who consider it overly supportive of Russia’s demands, especially regarding… Reduction of the Ukrainian armythe Land transfer and Kyiv’s permanent refusal to apply for membership in NATO. Moreover, President Trump linked this package of measures to warning Which ends on Thursday.

As the Kremlin announced on Monday
The Kremlin announced on Monday that it had not been informed of the results of the talks between American, Ukrainian and European officials held in Geneva over the weekend.

In the context of the meeting with the American President in Geneva, donald trump, He criticized the Ukrainian leadership for what he called A “Total lack of gratitude” about USA. Trump card Express on the platform Social truth Which “The Ukrainian leadership did not express any gratitude for our efforts.”Using capital letters in his message. He also criticized the president Europe To continue shopping Russian oil while USA It sells “enormous amounts of weapons worth dollars to… NATOFor distribution to Ukraine. Trump card He stated that he inherited “A war that wasn’t supposed to happen”The former president was accused Joe Biden To provide military aid Ukraine Confirmed that the invasion Russia This would not have happened if he had remained in office.

At the conclusion of the negotiations in Geneva, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Marco RubioHe stated that outstanding issues remained in the plan, but explained that “there is nothing that cannot be overcome” and expressed his opinion Confidence in reaching an agreement.