Zelensky discusses negotiation process with Danish PM Frederiksen
President Volodymyr Zelensky discussed the situation in the negotiation process with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen.
He reported this on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.
"We discussed the negotiation process in great detail and I briefed the Prime Minister on key aspects of our negotiating position. We are working constructively with the United States and believe it is crucial to maintain this level of cooperation – constructive engagement strengthens our arguments. We are moving toward achieving results and putting a true end to the bloodshed," Zelensky wrote.
The President emphasized that Russia must understand that responsibility for thwarting peace and prolonging the war lies solely with Moscow, and accordingly, the world’s reaction will be tough.
"I thanked Denmark for its support, which is a truly significant contribution to not only Ukraine’s but all of Europe’s defense. I thanked Denmark for its EU Presidency, and in six months of Denmark's chairmanship, very significant steps were made, including the decision on a €90 billion financial security guarantee for Ukraine," Zelensky said.
The President expressed confidence that Europe becomes stronger with each joint step.
"We agreed to continue working closely, and it will be truly valuable — to advance toward really putting security guarantees into action, both in our bilateral work with the United States, as well as with our partners across Europe. Thank you, Mette!" he added.
Earlier, Zelensky stated that Ukraine has never been and will never be an obstacle to peace.