Ukraine President Zelensky says only diplomacy can end war
Kyiv, Ukraine - Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky warned Saturday that only a diplomatic breakthrough rather than an outright military victory could end Russia’s war on his country.
“There are things that can only be reached at the negotiating table,” Zelensky said, just as Russia claimed its long-range missiles had destroyed a shipment of Western arms destined for Ukraine’s troops.
After just over 12 weeks of fierce fighting, Ukrainian forces have halted Russian attempts to seize Kyiv and the northern city of Kharkiv, but are under renewed and intense pressure in the eastern Donbas region.
Moscow’s army have flattened and seized the southeastern port city of Mariupol and subjected Ukrainian troops and towns in the east to a remorseless ground and artillery attack. Zelensky’s Western allies have shipped modern weaponry to his forces and imposed sweeping sanctions on the Russian economy and President Vladimir Putin’s inner circle.
But the Kremlin has responded by disrupting European energy supplies, and on Saturday cut off gas shipments to Finland,
‘It will be bloody’
Against this backdrop, Zelensky told Ukrainian television the war would end ‘through diplomacy’.
The conflict, he warned, ‘will be bloody, there will be fighting but will only definitively end through diplomacy’ - promising only that the result would be ‘fair’ for Ukraine.
“Discussions between Ukraine and Russia will decidedly take place. Under what format I don’t know - with intermediaries, without them, in a broader group, at presidential level,” he said.
On the ground in Ukraine, the fighting is fiercest in the eastern region of Donbas, a Russianspeaking area that has been partially controlled by pro-Kremlin separatists since 2014.
“They completely ruined Rubizhne, Vonokvakha, just as they did Mariupol,” Zelensky said on Friday, adding that the Russians were ‘trying to do the same with Severodonetsk and many other cities’.
In Severodonetsk, a frontline city now at risk of encirclement, 12 people were killed and another 40 wounded by Russian shelling, the regional governor said.
Zelensky described the bombardment of Severodonetsk as ‘brutal and absolutely pointless’.