"If he dares": Zelenskyy responded with an invitation to Putin's proposal to come to Moscow
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that he is ready for "any format" of a leaders' summit, but not in Moscow or Belarus. He invited Putin instead.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy responded to the Kremlin's invitation to Moscow, stating that he "instead offers Kremlin head Vladimir Putin to come to the capital of Ukraine, Kyiv," "if he, of course, dares," Sky News reports, writes UNN.
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As the publication writes, "along with skepticism" about whether Vladimir Putin really agreed to stop attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure for a week, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy responded to reports that he had been invited to Moscow by the Kremlin head.
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He stated that he is ready for "any format" of a leaders' summit, but not one that would take place in Moscow, calling such a move "impossible."
Zelenskyy also indicated that he would not meet with Putin in Belarus, a country that has strong ties with the Kremlin.
He added that a final agreement on a peace plan can only be reached at a leaders' summit, and "offers Putin to come to the capital of Ukraine, Kyiv, instead," the publication writes.
I publicly invite him, if he, of course, dares
The President of Ukraine stated that the current stumbling block in peace talks - the issue of territory - has not yet been resolved.