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Zelensky admits he is being nudged to negotiate with Moscow

Ukrainian President also said he saw no point in French President Emmanuel Macron’s negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky John Moore/Getty Images
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky
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PARIS, December 17. /TASS/. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky admitted in an interview to France’s LCI television channel he is being nudged to negotiate with Moscow.

"There are those who are urging me to sit at the negotiating table," he said. "But I don’t see anything to discuss."

Zelensky also said he saw no point in French President Emmanuel Macron’s negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

"I don’t think they can produce any result," the Ukrainian leader said.

Macron said on many occassions that he maintained communication channels for a dialogue with Putin. According to the French leader, he expected to discuss the safety of nuclear facilities in Ukraine with his Russian counterpart soon.

Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky had to backtrack on his earlier claim about the impossibility of talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin’s governent "due to soft nudging by the Biden administration," the Politico newspaper wrote last month citing own sources. According to the paper, Zelensky made no mention of impossibility of talks with Putin when he listed the five preconditions for talks with Moscow earlier that month. The article said the change in the Kiev government’s position occurred after lengthy talks between Kiev and Washington, including during a visit to Kiev by the US president’s national security adviser Jake Sullivan.

Earlier, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that the Russian leadership stood ready to continue negotiations on Ukraine. He noted that Russia was ready to hear out its Western colleagues if they put forward a proposal to organize a dialogue on reducing tensions, taking into account Moscow’s interests. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov also suggested that talks on Ukraine should be conducted above all with Washington since Kiev is acting "on external orders.".