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Zelensky Wants to Meet Putin If Russia Ceasefire Begins Monday

  • Zelensky ready to meet Putin if Russia starts a full ceasefire by Monday and agrees to face-to-face peace talks in Turkey.
  • Zelensky demands an end to violence as the only way to begin serious diplomacy and move toward lasting peace.
  • The proposed meeting in Turkey showcases how Zelensky is ready for a turning point in the war, depending on Russia’s next move.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he is ready to meet Russian leader Vladimir Putin. But only if Russia agrees to stop the fighting first. On Sunday, Zelensky made this clear in a message on his Telegram channel. He said he expects a full ceasefire to start on Monday. If that happens, he plans to meet Putin in Turkey on Thursday. Zelensky stressed that this meeting will only happen if Russia stops the attacks. He wants peace talks to begin, but not while people are still dying.

Ukraine Demands a Full and Lasting Ceasefire

Zelensky called for a “complete and lasting” ceasefire. He said Ukraine needs peace before any serious talks can begin. He added that there’s no point in more bloodshed. Without a halt in violence, diplomacy cannot succeed. Zelensky made it clear that the killing must end first because he is ready to lead Ukraine onto diplomatic paths. He does not want empty words. He wants results. This is why he gave Russia a deadline. If they stop shooting on Monday, he will be ready to talk on Thursday.

Turkey Chosen as the Location for Talks

Zelensky picked Turkey for the possible meeting. He said he will be there in person, proving Zelensky ready to negotiate with Putin. He believes that face-to-face talks are the best way forward. Turkey has played a neutral role in the past. It has hosted earlier talks between Ukraine and Russia. Zelensky hopes this new meeting will help end the war. He warned Russia not to back out or make excuses. He said this is the moment for real decisions, not delays.

Direct Diplomacy Could Be a Turning Point

This meeting could become a major turning point in the war. It would mark the first in-person talk between the two leaders. Many see this as a key step toward ending the conflict. Zelensky believes only direct dialogue can bring real peace. He wants to move away from war and toward diplomacy. He is ready to embrace chance, believing that speaking face to face will help cut through lies and confusion. With the world watching, this meeting could change everything.

Hope for Peace But Still Many Questions

Even with the possible meeting, many questions remain. Will Russia stop the fighting on Monday? And will Putin agree to meet Zelensky in Turkey? Will both sides come with real plans for peace? Zelensky has shown that he is ready. Now, the world waits to see what Russia will do. The next few days are critical. If Russia agrees to peace, the war could take a new direction. If not, the violence may continue. But for now, Ukraine is ready to talk. And Zelensky is ready to lead.

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