Zelenskyy urges Putin to negotiate directly in a neutral country, citing need for talks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy sent a public letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin. In the letter, Zelenskyy asked Putin to agree to
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy sent a public letter to Russian
President Vladimir Putin. In the letter, Zelenskyy asked Putin to agree to
direct talks. He proposed that negotiations take place in a neutral
third‑country. The appeal aims to open a diplomatic channel amid the ongoing
conflict. Zelenskyy stressed that direct dialogue could reduce civilian
suffering. The request follows recent stalled ceasefire discussions. Russian
officials have not yet responded publicly to the proposal. International
mediators are monitoring the situation for any breakthrough.