Zelensky: Ukraine will withdraw from negotiations with Russian Federation if in year there is no peace agreement in Donbas
Zelensky believes that he can reach agreement with Vladimir Putin, but believes that peace talks in Donbas should not last more than year.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky promises to leave the negotiation process with the Russian Federation if he fails to agree within a year with Russian President Vladimir Putin on ending the war in the Donbas. Zelensky said this in an interview with The Guardian on Friday, March 6.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky believes that he can reach an agreement with Vladimir Putin to put an end to the war in Ukraine.
"Time is running out. The government can spend one year on the entire contract. Then it must be implemented. You can’t spend more time on it," - Zelensky said.
He threatened to withdraw from the negotiations in a year if there was no progress in achieving peace in the Donbas in the dialogue with Putin.
Earlier, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky is concerned about the efforts of French President Emmanuel Macron to restore relations with Russia.
It is important for Zelensky that the other two leaders of the so-called "Normandy Four" - Angela Merkel and Emmanuel Macron - put pressure on Putin. He noted that the leaders of France and Germany support Ukraine, but is concerned that Macron is striving to come closer to Moscow.

