This article reports on a conversation between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian dissident Leonid Fridman, where Zelensky discussed the ongoing conflict in Ukraine with Putin. Here are some key points from the article:
* Zelensky emphasized his desire for a lasting peace in Ukraine, stating that a ceasefire, exchange of people, and diplomatic return of all territories would be necessary.
* He expressed skepticism about Putin’s intentions to negotiate a peace deal, recalling their 2019 meeting in Normandy where he felt Putin was unprepared and lacking in genuine interest in finding a solution.
* Zelensky pointed out that Putin had been using tactics like sending snipers to hunt Ukrainian civilians, which were then deployed to other conflict zones. He stated that this behavior was indicative of Putin’s true intentions.
* Zelensky also discussed the importance of security guarantees, such as NATO membership, in preventing further aggression from Russia.
* The article highlights Zelensky’s frustration with calls for compromise and forgiveness towards Putin, stating that it is impossible to forgive him for the war and its consequences.
* Zelensky contrasted Trump‘s leadership style with Putin’s, implying that Trump cared more about his people and was more willing to engage with them.
The article ends with a humorous moment where Zelensky jokes about a hypothetical meeting with Putin by the sea, stating that “one of us may drown” if it were to happen.