
The Ukrainian president said kyiv could not guarantee “the security” of international leaders who will be present in Moscow during the celebrations of the 80th anniversary of the victory against Nazi Germany.

Published the 03/05/2025 12:29 Updated the 03/05/2025 16:44 Reading time: 2min

Volodymyr Zelensky considered that his meeting with his American counterpart Donald Trump at the Vatican, April 26, had allowed the latter to see “A little differently“The conflict in Ukraine. The Ukrainian president said on Friday May 2, not to want “play” With the short trucers announced by Vladimir Putin, one of which during the commemorations of the Second World War in Moscow, from May 8 to 10, seeing too short deadlines for serious talks.
“It is impossible to agree on something in three, five or seven days. Let’s be honest.”
-Volodymir Zelensky, president of Ukrainein statements to the press
“It’s a theatrical performance on his part”continued Volodymyr Zelensky about Vladimir Putin. No one will help him play this kind of game to give a gentle atmosphere to his isolation, May 9, and make Putin leaders, friends and partners will come to the Red Square, for one reason or another. “
Kiev demande “A total and unconditional ceasefire” as prerequisites for any negotiation with Russia. In return for this position, Moscow estimated, via the spokesperson for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, that Volodymyr Zelensky “Threaten the physical security of the veterans who will come to the parades and celebrations of this sacred day”.
Volodymyr Zelensky added that Kiev is not guaranteed “Security” International leaders who will be present in Moscow on the occasion of the celebrations of the 80th anniversary of victory against Nazi Germany. “We do not know what Russia will do on this date. It could take different measures, such as fires, explosions, and then accuse us”he put forward.
The leaders of around twenty countries must stand alongside Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on May 9. The Chinese presidents, Xi Jinping, and Brazilian, Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva, as well as those of traditional allies of Russia, such as Kazakhstan, Belarus, Armenia, Cuba or Venezuela.