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Zelensky, in open letter, invites Putin to peace talks

Updated / Friday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky proposed face-to-face talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in an open letter Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has published an open letter to President Vladimir Putin in which he proposed the two leaders meet to agree an end to more than four years of war, warning that Kyiv stood ready to fight on otherwise. In his letter, which the president's office said had been sent to other countries, including the United States, Mr Zelensky said the majority of Russians had grown tired of Ukrainian missile and drone attacks, inflation and fuel shortages, and were ready for peace. Mr Zelensky said that with the United States focused on the conflict in Iran "it would be wrong to simply wait until the war in Europe returns to the centre of its attention". And the path to peace, he said, had to start at the frontline, "the line from which diplomacy must begin". Ukraine, Mr Zelensky said, stood for "a full ceasefire for the duration of the negotiations". "This is standard practice." Municipal workers and residents clear the rubble from the streets following a Russian air strike in Kramatorsk, Ukraine He said the United States "has the capability to monitor a ceasefire along the line where hostilities stop". Mr Zelensky proposed setting a clear date for a meeting and said several countries had "traditionally hosted leaders to resolve issues of war and peace", citing Switzerland, Turkey and the countries of the Arab world. "Do not be afraid to take the path out of this war. That is the main thing that is required of you now," Mr Zelensky wrote. "Ukraine proposes ending this war through direct engagement between us — and you. I am proposing a meeting... If you do not personally come to the conclusion that it is time to end this war, Ukraine will continue fighting for its existence." Mr Zelensky said the US 'has the capability to monitor a ceasefire along the line where hostilities stop' And continued war, Mr Zelensky suggested, could threaten Mr Putin's personal position. "It is a fact of Russian history that you know well: when Russia grows tired, change comes." In Moscow, the Kremlin said it had seen Mr Zelensky's letter and that Mr Putin would be briefed on it. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha, writing on X, said the letter would also be sent officially through diplomatic channels. Mr Sybiha described the letter as "a serious and meaningful proposal to end the war... with clear, doable steps and an invitation for a personal meeting". "We expect a meaningful response to this proposal.

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