Zelenskyy Says He Would Meet , With Putin To End War in Ukraine.<br />Zelenskyy Says He Would Meet , With Putin To End War in Ukraine.<br />Reuters reports Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he would willingly meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in order to end the war in Ukraine.<br />Reuters reports Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he would willingly meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in order to end the war in Ukraine.<br />The president of the Russian Federation decides it all. , Volodymr Zelenskyy, President of Ukraine, at <br />the World Economic Form in Davos, via Reuters.<br />If we are talking about ending <br />this war without him personally, that decision cannot be taken. , Volodymr Zelenskyy, President of Ukraine, at <br />the World Economic Form in Davos, via Reuters.<br />Zelenskyy says mass murders of Ukrainians by Russian troops have made it difficult thus far to arrange conversations about ending the war.<br />Zelenskyy says he would not <br />meet with any Russian official <br />other than President Putin.<br />Zelenskyy says he would not <br />meet with any Russian official <br />other than President Putin.<br />I cannot accept any kind <br />of meeting with anyone <br />coming from the Russian Federation but the president. , Volodymr Zelenskyy, President of Ukraine, at <br />the World Economic Form in Davos, via Reuters.<br />And only in the case when there is one issue on the (table): stopping the war. , Volodymr Zelenskyy, President of Ukraine, at <br />the World Economic Form in Davos, via Reuters.<br />There are no other grounds for any other kind of meeting. , Volodymr Zelenskyy, President of Ukraine, at <br />the World Economic Form in Davos, via Reuters.<br />According to Reuters, the warring countries' top negotiators have held talks sporadically, but recently conversations have stalled.<br />Zelenskyy says the war has taken an <br />immense toll on the population of Ukraine, .<br />noting "the bloodiest situation <br />remains in Donbas, where we <br />are losing too many people."
