Zelensky discusses with Finland’s Stubb plan for achieving just peace

President Volodymyr Zelensky and his Finnish counterpart Alexander Stubb have aligned plans for the near future to achieve a guaranteed peace.

The head of state reported this on X, Ukrinform saw.

"I had a productive call with the President of Finland Alexander Stubb. As always, full understanding and absolute support. Thank you! After our meeting at the summit in London, we continue working with our partners on a joint plan for achieving guaranteed peace. Concrete steps, clear positions, and a shared vision are crucial foundations for ending this war," Zelensky said.

The head of state emphasized that Finland is making great efforts toward establishing a just peace.

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"We have aligned our plans for the near future and coordinated our priorities. Peace must become our shared success – Ukraine, the U.S., and all of Europe," the Ukrainian leader added.

As reported, today, March 4, Zelensky said Ukraine seeks a reliable peace and is ready to sit down at the negotiating table as soon as possible. He also proposed the first stages of a ceasefire – the release of prisoners of war, an immediate ceasefire in the sky: a ban on missiles and long-range drones, bombs on energy and other civil infrastructure, as well as and an immediate ceasefire at sea if Russia does the same.

Photo: President’s Office