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Former Israeli prime minister says Putin promised not to kill Zelenskyy

- BY TIA GOLDENBERG

TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — A former Israeli prime minister who served briefly as a mediator at the start of Russia’s war with Ukraine says he drew a promise from the Russian president not to kill his Ukrainian counterpar­t.

Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett emerged as an unlikely intermedia­ry in the war’s first weeks, becoming one of the few Western leaders to meet President Vladimir Putin during the war in a snap trip to Moscow last March.

While Bennett’s mediation efforts appear to have done little to end the bloodshed that continues until today, his remarks, in an interview posted online late Saturday, shed light on the backroom diplomacy and urgent efforts that were underway to try to bring the conflict to a speedy conclusion in its early days.

In the five-hour interview, which touched on numerous other subjects, Bennett says he asked Putin about whether he intended to kill Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

“I asked ‘what’s with this? Are you planning to kill Zelenskyy?’ He said ‘I won’t kill Zelenskyy.’ I then said to him ‘I have to understand that you’re giving me your word that you won’t kill Zelenskyy.’ He said ‘I’m not going to kill Zelenskyy.’”

Bennett said he then called Zelenskyy to inform him of Putin’s pledge.

“‘Listen, I came out of a meeting, he’s not going to kill you.’ He asks, ‘are you sure?’ I said ‘100% he won’t kill you.’”

Bennett said that during his mediation, Putin dropped his vow to seek Ukraine’s disarmamen­t and Zelenskyy promised not to join NATO.

There was no immediate response from the Kremlin, which has previously denied Ukrainian claims that Russia intended to assassinat­e Zelenskyy.

 ?? ?? Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett delivers a statement on June 29, 2022 at the Knesset, Israel’s parliament, in Jerusalem. Bennett, a former Israeli prime minister who served briefly as a mediator at the start of Russia’s war with Ukraine, said during an interview posted online Saturday, he drew a promise from the Russian president not to kill his Ukrainian counterpar­t. (AP Photo/Tsafrir Abayov, File)
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett delivers a statement on June 29, 2022 at the Knesset, Israel’s parliament, in Jerusalem. Bennett, a former Israeli prime minister who served briefly as a mediator at the start of Russia’s war with Ukraine, said during an interview posted online Saturday, he drew a promise from the Russian president not to kill his Ukrainian counterpar­t. (AP Photo/Tsafrir Abayov, File)

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