Ukraine Seeks Partner Support for Easter Ceasefire

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy discussed a potential Easter ceasefire with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and appealed for U.S. backing on Wednesday.

Initiative for a Ceasefire and Appeal for U.S. Support

President Zelenskyy stated Ukraine is actively pursuing diplomatic solutions, but sees no willingness from Russia for de-escalation.

He proposed a ceasefire during the Easter holidays and expressed hope for U.S. support, mentioning ongoing contact with the American team.

Russia’s Lack of Readiness and Kremlin Reactions

Zelenskyy asserted that intensified Russian attacks on Ukraine are a response to Kyiv’s initiatives for a ceasefire during Easter and proposals for an energy truce.

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov expressed skepticism towards these proposals on Tuesday.

Situation on the Front Lines and Regional Diplomacy

Zelenskyy informed Starmer that Ukrainian positions on the front lines have become “significantly stronger.”

He also discussed recent meetings in the Middle East and agreements aimed at improving civilian protection.

European Security Cooperation

Zelenskyy emphasized the need to share Ukraine’s experience and expertise across Europe, stating it is a “common guarantee of security.”

He expressed readiness to collaborate with European partners to jointly protect citizens.

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