
Zelenskyy Slams Russia's Peace Plan Snub; Calls for Stronger Sanctions
Zelenskyy Condemns Russia's Stalling Tactics on Peace Memorandum Kyiv, Ukraine – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has publicly criticized Russia's apparent disregard for a peace memorandum, which was prepared for over a week and has yet to receive any substantive response. In a video address, Zelenskyy expressed his frustration at the lack of engagement from both Russia and Ukraine's international partners, including Turkey. "Russia is prolonging the war and doing everything possible to deceive countries that still try to influence Moscow with words, not pressure," Zelenskyy stated. The President highlighted the memorandum's failure to gain traction, despite the significant time and effort invested in its preparation. He emphasized the lack of response from Ukraine's allies, including Turkey, which hosted the initial discussions surrounding the document. This lack of action, he argued, underscores the need for a stronger international response, including more robust sanctions against Russia. Zelenskyy's comments come at a critical juncture in the ongoing conflict, and his frustration reflects the broader concerns about the lack of progress in peace negotiations. His call for increased sanctions highlights the urgency of the situation and the need for a more decisive international response to Russia's actions.