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Zelensky says Putin won’t throw in towel without US, EU pressure

June 9, 2025
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has recently made a bold statement regarding the ongoing tensions between Ukraine and Russia. In an interview with ABC News on Sunday, Zelenskyy revealed that Russian President Vladimir Putin has no intention of agreeing to a cease-fire and is instead seeking Ukraine’s “total defeat.”

The Ukrainian President’s statement comes amidst escalating violence in the Donbass region, where pro-Russian separatists have been engaged in a conflict with Ukrainian forces since 2014. The situation has only worsened in recent months, with multiple cease-fire agreements being violated and both sides accusing each other of initiating the violence.

In the interview, Zelenskyy spoke passionately about the toll the conflict has taken on the Ukrainian people. He emphasized that despite the ongoing aggression from Russia, Ukraine remains committed to finding a peaceful resolution to the conflict. However, he also made it clear that this cannot be achieved without a genuine effort from the Russian side.

Zelenskyy’s comments have shed light on the true intentions of the Russian government. Despite repeatedly calling for a peaceful resolution, it seems that Putin and his administration have no interest in ending the conflict. They are instead using it as a means to further their own political agenda and gain control over the region.

The Ukrainian President’s words have sparked a strong response from the international community, with many leaders expressing their support for Ukraine and condemning Russia’s actions. The European Union, United States, and NATO have all called for an immediate end to the violence and urged Russia to engage in meaningful dialogue with Ukraine.

It is evident that Zelenskyy and the Ukrainian government are not backing down in the face of Russian aggression. They are determined to defend their sovereignty and protect the rights of their citizens. The President’s strong stance has garnered praise from both the Ukrainian people and leaders around the world.

Despite the challenges, Zelenskyy remains optimistic and believes that a peaceful solution is still possible. He stated in the interview that Ukraine is open to negotiations and is willing to work towards a resolution that is acceptable to both parties. However, he also made it clear that any attempts at a cease-fire must be genuine and not just a ploy by Russia to gain more control.

The Ukrainian President’s words serve as a reminder of the devastating impact the ongoing conflict has had on the country. It is estimated that more than 13,000 people have lost their lives in the Donbass region, and over a million have been displaced from their homes. The toll on the economy and infrastructure of the country is also significant.

Zelenskyy’s bold statement has brought attention to the situation in Ukraine and highlighted the need for international support. The Ukrainian people have shown great resilience in the face of adversity, but they cannot overcome this conflict alone. The international community must stand in solidarity with Ukraine and put pressure on Russia to end their aggression.

In conclusion, President Zelenskyy’s interview with ABC News has brought to light the true intentions of the Russian government in regards to the conflict in Ukraine. His words serve as a call to action for the international community to support Ukraine in their pursuit of peace and to hold Russia accountable for their actions. Despite facing an aggressive adversary, Ukraine remains determined to find a peaceful solution and protect the rights of its citizens. Let us stand together in support of Ukraine and work towards a brighter and more peaceful future for all.

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