Namely, according to the ABC journalist, the abandonment by Ukraine of its wish to integrate NATO; the recognition of Crimea as an integral part of Russia and the recognition of the independence of the two self-proclaimed republics of Donbass, Donetsk and Lugansk.
“Are you ready to accept these three conditions? What is your message for Putin right now? asked Ukrainian leader journalist David Muir, after listing those demands.
“First, I’m ready for a dialogue”replied Zelensky, before adding: “We’re not ready for the surrender, because it’s not me. These are the people who elected me.”
“Let Putin start the dialogue”
Regarding the Donbass territories under pro-Russian control since 2014,
“pseudo-republics”Volodymyr Zelensky assured that he could
“discuss and find a compromise” with Russia “on the way in which these territories will live”. “What is important to me is knowing how the inhabitants of these territories who want to be part of Ukraine will live”, he assured during the interview. A position he also asserts about Crimea.
About a possible recognition, Zelensky denounces a
“ultimatum” posed by Russia.
“We are not ready for ultimatums”, said the Ukrainian leader. Before continuing:
“What needs to be done is for President Putin to start talking, start the dialogue, instead of living in an information bubble without oxygen. I think that’s where he is. He’s in that bubble. He receives this information, and we do not know if it is realistic.
司机已经准备做出让步了,领土都可以谈。
“What is important to me is knowing how the inhabitants of these territories who want to be part of Ukraine will live”, 重要的是那个支持地方乌克兰居民想怎么生活(是不是乌克兰的土地不重要?)
按照他的意思如果这个地方公民投票想去乌克兰或者俄罗斯,那么问题就解决了?