Will withdraw from peace talks if Mariupol forces killed: Zelenskyy

Story by  ATV | Posted by  sabir hussain | Date 24-04-2022
Ukraine President Voldymyr Zelenskyy
Ukraine President Voldymyr Zelenskyy

 

Kyiv

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has revealed the kind of events might force his country to withdraw from peace talks with Russia.

During a press conference held at one of Kyiv's metro stations amid the war with Russia war in Ukraine, Zelenskyy was asked how his government would respond to potential independence referendums in the territories controlled by Russian forces, RT reported.

The President responded saying that it would force him to stop any talks with Moscow.

"If our people are destroyed in Mariupol, if a referendum, a pseudo-referendum, is announced in any new pseudo-republics of Ukraine, Ukraine will withdraw from any negotiations process," Zelenskyy said.

Two days ago, Moscow announced the capture of Mariupol.

However, President Vladimir Putin called off the assault on the Azovstal factory, which remains the last holdout of Ukrainian forces, including the fighters of the neo-Nazi Azov regiment, in the strategic port city.

Russian troops should "seal the area so that a fly cannot get through", Putin instead ordered.

Zelenskyy, meanwhile, admitted that at the moment Ukraine is not able to recapture Mariupol militarily and that the holed-up fighters there are aware of that.

He reiterated his wish to conduct direct talks with Vladimir Putin, as "the war can be stopped by the person who started it".

The President said he believes direct negotiations could be a more effective way to reach peace than speaking via mediators, RT reported.

"I want to stop the war and end it. There is a diplomatic path and a military one. Any healthy person chooses the diplomatic path because he knows that even if it is difficult, it can prevent the loss of millions of people," Zelensky said.

Putin, meanwhile, has not ruled out a personal meeting with Zelensky, but stressed that it would depend on the progress of talks between the negotiating teams.