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Zelenskyy rejects Putin's invitation to Moscow: Says 'Don't go to the capital of terrorism'

Zelenskyy did not accept Putin's invitation to come to Moscow: said 'Don't go to the capital of terrorism' 1 - image- If he https://dgme.up.gov.in/Welcome/importantlink has declined President Putin's invitation to come to Moscow for talks, citing his reasons, telling AVC News' Maria Radanje on Friday night that he could not visit the capital of a country that has killed thousands of our innocent citizens.

After attending the SCO summit in China for two days and returning to Moscow after staying for two more days, President Putin invited Zelensky to Moscow for 'peace talks'. In this regard, he clearly said in this meeting, 'The invitation of the killer of innocent civilians was rejected.' He also said that he could come to Kiev if he wanted to. However, the conditions they have set for peace are also unacceptable. (Russia currently occupies 20 percent of Ukraine. It does not want to give up the Crimean peninsula either, so peace talks have been rejected.)

The world wants to see a war in Ukraine at any cost, so Switzerland, Austria, Hobbs.com, Turkey, and the three Gulf countries have expressed their readiness to make full arrangements in their countries for the Putin-Zelensky talks.

On the other hand, Putin clearly stated, 'We have never opposed the independence or sovereignty of Ukraine. Our opposition is against Ukraine becoming a member of NATO.' He also said that I have never said 'no' to holding talks with him. I even invited him to come to Moscow for that. Donald (Trump) asked me if I was ready for talks between the two of you? Even then, I had shown my readiness for that.

In response to Putin's statements, the Ukrainian president said that he wants to waste time by inviting. On one hand, he talks about peace talks. On the other hand, he launches missiles. Thus, he is playing a game. Not only with us, but also with America.

In addition, he clarified that Ukraine is not ready to give up even an inch of its land.

In short, the situation is becoming more and more like it is. Analysts believe that the end of the war is not even in sight.

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