
The Russian president wants
assurances that Kiev will halt military mobilization, soldier training,
and arms deliveries
READ IN FULL: Putin’s statement on Trump’s Ukraine ceasefire proposal
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13 March 2025 - 21:44
The Head of State noted that this year,
the diplomatic efforts of Ukraine and its partners to advance a just and
lasting peace and guarantee security for our country, have coincided
with Ramadan. A successful meeting between Ukrainian and U.S. diplomatic
representatives was recently held in Saudi Arabia.
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– Address by the President
13 March 2025 - 21:13
13 March 2025 - 18:57
ZELENSKIYY'S SCRIPT:
Mar 13, 2025
"Right now, we have all heard from Russia Putin’s highly predictable and manipulative words in response to the idea of a ceasefire on the front lines—at this moment he is, in fact, preparing to reject it.
- Of course, Putin is afraid to tell President Trump directly that he wants to continue this war and keep killing Ukrainians.
- That’s why, in Moscow, they are surrounding the ceasefire idea with such preconditions that it either fails or gets dragged out for as long as possible.
- Putin does this often—he doesn’t say ‘no’ outright, but he drags things out and makes reasonable solutions impossible.
- We see this as yet another round of Russian manipulation.
- There was a U.S. proposal for an unconditional ceasefire—in the air, at sea, and on the front lines.
- We in Ukraine accepted this proposal.
And during the ceasefire, to prepare answers to all questions about long-term security and a real, lasting peace, and to put a plan to end the war on the table.
Ukraine is ready to work as quickly and constructively as possible. We have discussed this with U.S. representatives, and our European partners, as well as all our allies worldwide, are aware of it.
- We are not setting conditions that complicate the process—Russia is.
- As we have always said, the only one stalling, the only one being unconstructive, is Russia.
- They need this war.
- Putin has stolen years of peace and continues this war day after day.
Now is the time to increase pressure on him.
Sanctions must be applied—ones that will work.
We will continue working with our American and European partners and with everyone in the world who wants peace—to force Russia to end this war."
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