"I don't feel it yet": Zelensky says there is no pressure from the West on talks with Russia
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Zelenskyy said he does not feel pressure from the West to negotiate with Russia.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in an interview that he does not feel pressure from on the part of partners to negotiate with Russia over the "fixed front line", UNN reports.
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When asked by the Associated Press whether the "immovable front line" has led to pressure from Ukraine's Ukraine's allies to negotiate a peace deal with Russia, he said:
"I don't feel that yet." However, he added: "Some voices are always heard."
According to him, Ukraine wants to "promote the of peace and involve as many countries as possible in it so that they politically isolate Russia.
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Advisor to the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Mykhailo Podolyak claims that Russia will not go to real peace talksuntil it suffers a serious defeat, and that any current talks about negotiations are a tactic to avoid responsibility for its actions in Ukraine.