Zelenskiy Urges Action on Frozen Russian Assets
President Zelenskiy, during a Brussels visit, emphasized the urgency of accessing Russian frozen assets by next year. He described the talks as complex and reaffirmed that land swaps with Russia are unacceptable, and a ceasefire should precede any peace discussions.
- Country:
- Belgium
During his visit to Brussels, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy pressed European Union leaders on the need for Ukraine to access frozen Russian assets by early next year. The Ukrainian leader characterized the discussions as challenging, underlying the complexities involved.
Zelenskiy made it clear that land exchanges with Russia are unacceptable under any circumstances. His stance remains firm that a ceasefire is a prerequisite for any substantive dialogue aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict.
This diplomatic endeavor underscores Ukraine's urgent need for financial resources while reframing efforts to bring about a peaceful resolution to the war.
Advertisement
ALSO READ
-
European Allies Push for Quick Use of Frozen Russian Assets for Ukraine Aid
-
Starmer Pushes for Swift Action on Frozen Russian Assets
-
Zelenskiy Calls for Sanctions on Russian Oil to Disrupt War Efforts
-
Zelenskiy Presses Allies for Long-Range Weapons Boost
-
European Leaders Urged to Utilize Frozen Russian Assets for Ukraine Defense