KYIV: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy voiced hope on Saturday (Feb 14) that US-brokered peace talks in Geneva subsequent week could be substantive, however he stated Ukraine was being requested “too typically” to make concessions.
He additionally accused Moscow of searching for to delay selections by altering its lead negotiator.
Ukrainian, Russian and American delegations are as a result of meet within the Swiss lakeside metropolis on Tuesday and Wednesday as US President Donald Trump seeks to push by means of a deal to finish Europe’s greatest warfare since 1945.
“We actually hope that the trilateral conferences subsequent week might be severe, substantive, useful for all of us, however actually, typically it seems like the edges are speaking about fully various things,” Zelenskyy stated in a speech on the annual Munich Safety Convention.
ZELENSKYY WANTS MORE SANCTIONS, WEAPONS
Ukraine and Russia, which invaded its neighbour in February 2022, have engaged in two latest rounds of talks brokered by Washington in Abu Dhabi, described by the edges as constructive however reaching no main breakthroughs.
Zelenskyy referred to as for higher motion from Ukraine’s allies to press Russia into making peace, each within the type of more durable sanctions and extra weapons provides.
Recalling his attraction 4 years in the past, when he spoke on the identical convention days earlier than tens of hundreds of Russian forces poured into Ukraine, Zelenskyy stated there was an excessive amount of speak by Western officers and never sufficient motion.
Trump has the facility to pressure Putin to declare a ceasefire and wishes to take action, Zelenskyy stated. Ukrainian officers have stated a ceasefire is required to carry a referendum on any peace deal, which might be organised alongside nationwide elections.
The Ukrainian chief, a former tv entertainer, acknowledged he was feeling “a bit of bit” of stress from Trump, who yesterday stated Zelenskyy mustn’t miss the “alternative” to make peace quickly and urged him “to get shifting”.
“The People typically return to the subject of concessions, and too typically these concessions are mentioned solely within the context of Ukraine, not Russia,” Zelenskyy stated.
RUSSIA CHANGES NEGOTIATOR
As an alternative, Zelenskyy stated, he wished to listen to what compromises Moscow could be prepared for, as Ukraine had already made lots of its personal.
Russia stated its delegation to Geneva could be led by Putin’s adviser Vladimir Medinsky, a change from negotiations in Abu Dhabi at which Russia’s crew was led by army intelligence chief Igor Kostyukov.
Zelenskyy advised reporters on Saturday the change was “a shock” for Ukraine, and recommended to him that Russia wished to delay any selections from being agreed.
Ukrainian officers have criticised Medinsky’s dealing with of earlier talks, accusing him of delivering historical past classes to the Ukrainian crew as an alternative of participating in constructive negotiations.
DEADLOCK OVER TERRITORY
Land stays the foremost sticking level in negotiations, with Russia demanding that Ukraine cede the remaining 20 per cent of the jap area of Donetsk that Moscow has did not seize – one thing Kyiv steadfastly refuses to do.
At a information convention on Saturday, Zelenskyy stated that US negotiators had advised Ukraine that the Russians had promised a swift finish to the warfare if Ukrainian forces instantly withdrew from the a part of Donetsk it nonetheless controls.
He stated earlier he was as an alternative prepared to debate a US proposal for a free commerce zone in that area, whereas freezing the remainder of the 1,200-km (745-mile) entrance line.
Ukraine’s chief negotiator, Rustem Umerov, who sat beside Zelenskyy in the course of the media briefing, stated the one two choices have been both that Ukraine sticks to the present traces of management, or {that a} free financial zone is established.
Russia occupies about 20 per cent of Ukraine’s nationwide territory, together with Crimea and components of the jap Donbas area, which it seized earlier than the full-scale invasion in 2022.
Analysts say Moscow has gained about 1.5 per cent of Ukrainian territory since early 2024. Its latest air strikes on Ukraine’s cities and electrical energy infrastructure have left lots of of hundreds of Ukrainians with out heating and energy in the course of the course of a bitterly chilly winter.
Ukrainian officers have repeatedly expressed concern in latest weeks that US congressional mid-term elections in November may focus the Trump administration on home political points after the summer season.
Zelenskyy stated he hoped the US would keep concerned within the negotiations, and that there could be a possibility for Europe, which he stated was at present sidelined, to play an even bigger position.
“Europe is virtually not current on the desk. It is a huge mistake, to my thoughts,” he stated.
Zelenskyy stated that Russia needed to settle for a ceasefire monitoring mission and an change of prisoners of warfare; he estimated that Russia at present had about 7,000 Ukrainian troops whereas Kyiv had greater than 4,000 Russians.
Zelenskyy additionally recommended Moscow was against the deployment of French and British troops in Ukraine after the warfare, which Paris and London have stated they’re prepared to do, as a result of Russian President Vladimir Putin “desires to have the chance to return again.”

