The Ukrainian president has set six conditions for talks with Russia
Russia has been attacking various cities in Ukraine for the past 23 days. As a result of the war, the number of people fleeing Ukraine has exceeded two million. Of those, about 800,000 are children, according to Save the Children.
More than half of the refugees who have left Ukraine have arrived in Poland. In addition, Hungary and Slovakia have a growing number of Ukrainians.
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has set out six conditions for peace talks with Russia. Speaking on behalf of the nation, he said, “My priority is to address peace talks with Russia.”
According to him, Ukraine will make Russia the end of the war as its first condition. He also called for security, independence, restoration of territorial integrity, real security of the country and real protection of the country.
Talks between the two sides began a few days after Russia launched an attack on Ukraine. Yet, repeated talks have not been fruitful.
Russia has been attacking Ukraine since February 24.

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