Zelnski called for the West’s greater pressure on Russia

After Kiev and Moscow failed to agree on the ceasefire in their first direct negotiations after more than three years, Ukraine called for the support of their Western allies and urged them to put more pressure on Russia.
Represeatives of Russia and Ukraine have met Turkey for the first time since March to end the conflict in Istanbul, according to ISNA.
According to Reuters, the talks of Russian and Ukrainian parties in Istanbul took less than two hours. Russia expressed satisfaction with the meeting that it was ready to coinue calls. Both couries have announced that they have agreed to exchange four warrior of the war, which will be the biggest exchange of this type so far.
But Kiev, who was the West to impose more severe sanctions on Moscow, unless Russian Preside Vladimir Putin accepts Trump’s proposal for a six -day ceasefire.
Kiev, however, immediately mobilized his allies for more severe measures and called for sanctions against Russia.
Upon the end of the talks, Ukrainian Preside Walodimir Zelksky announced on the X -Social Network (Twitter) that he had spoken to Trump and the leaders of France, Germany and Poland.
“Ukraine is ready to take the fastest possible steps for real peace and it is importa for the world to take a serious stance in this case,” he said, adding that it is demanding more sanctions against Russia if the coury refused to accept.
Russia has also said that it must determine its conditions before signing the ceasefire.
“We have agreed that each party will prese their views on possible future ceasefire and explain it in detail,” said Vladimir Madinsky, a senior Russian negotiator after the Istanbul meeting. “After preseing such a view, as we agreed, we believe that the coinuation of the negotiations will be appropriate.”
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