Volodymyr Zelensky says previous discussions with US President Donald Trump so far are “definitely not enough to form a plan” for peace.
He, however, adds that signals coming from America are “strong”, albeit “varied”, adding he needs to have further talks with US Vice President JD Vance. The pair are set to meet today.
Minutes after arriving at the Munich Security Conference, Zelensky immediately tackled questions on the future of his country, saying Ukraine wants to be in Nato and that it won’t recognise occupied territories as Russian.
“We will never recognise occupied territories as Russian,” Zelensky says at a press conference at the Munich Security Conference.
“We want to be in Nato, yes. We trust Nato’s security guarantees. I think this is the cheapest option for everyone,” Zelensky says, adding Europe would need to unite around Ukraine to protect itself. (BBC)