Zelensky’s offer comes after he asked Roman Abramovich to send peace talks plea to Putin

Ukraine says it will continue resistance if no agreement is reached

Ukraine's president said most Russians had grown tired of Ukrainian missile and drone attacks, inflation and fuel shortages, and were ready for peace.

The EU on Friday backed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s call for direct talks in a letter to Russian leader Vladimir Putin.For the latest updates

Russia and Ukraine have been holding peace talks since the war began in 2022, but with no concrete outcome.

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy sent an open letter to Putin proposing direct peace talks, a ceasefire, and prisoner exchange as the war enters its fifth

Has the moment for ending the Russia-Ukraine war finally arrived? Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has publicly challenged Vladimir Putin to direct talks, saying it is time…

Zelensky's letter said the majority of Russians had grown tired of Ukrainian missile and drone attacks, high inflation and fuel shortages, and were ready for peace.

Zelensky called for the meeting in a letter to the Russian president

Zelensky’s offer comes after he asked Roman Abramovich to send peace talks plea to Putin

Kyiv has repeatedly proposed freezing the conflict along current front lines as part of a broader peace agreement. Moscow has instead insisted that any settlement would require…

UK, France, and Germany support Zelenskyy's proposal for a meeting with Putin, as drone attacks continue.

In a post on X, Zelenskyy said that Ukraine had signed a drone deal with Latvia after his first talks with the country's Prime Minister Andris Kulbergs. #EuropeNews