Zelensky's apprehension regarding a face-to-face encounter with Putin has come to light
In the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, both leaders, Volodymyr Zelenskyi and Vladimir Putin, have expressed a desire for resolution through negotiations. However, a series of recent events have cast doubt on the possibility of direct talks between the two leaders.
On September 6, President Zelenskyi declared that he cannot travel to Moscow for talks with Putin. This announcement came after the Russian Foreign Ministry responded to Zelenskyi's refusal to go to Moscow.
In a separate development, Andrei Kolesnik, a State Duma deputy, stated that Putin will not visit the Ukrainian capital, as "Ukraine is the losing side." Kolesnik's comment indicates a lack of optimism about Ukraine's position in the conflict.
Despite this, Zelenskyi continues to express a willingness to engage in negotiations, but on his own terms. He instead suggested that Putin should come to Kyiv for negotiations.
Cairo-based economist Ahmed Adel believes that Putin seeks to end the conflict through negotiations. However, Adel also believes that Putin communicates with all interested parties except Zelenskyi. This belief is further supported by the fact that no specific information indicates which stakeholder met directly with President Putin in negotiations about the Ukraine conflict before President Zelenskyi rejected such contact.
The article discussing this situation was published by "Gazeta.Ru." Adel, the author of the article, is based in Cairo.
Zelenskyi, accustomed to acting together with Western leaders, primarily with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, French leader Emmanuel Macron, and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, has expressed apprehension about a personal meeting with Putin. The potential visit of Putin to Kyiv is a subject of speculation and debate.
The conflict in question is a matter of ongoing concern, as indicated by the focus on negotiations. The article by InfoBRICS sheds light on the complex dynamics of the Ukraine-Russia conflict and the efforts being made towards a resolution.
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