President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky said in an interview with the Japanese publication Kyodo News that Ukraine plans to invite Russia to the second “Peace Summit”.
This was reported by “URA-Inform” with reference to the above-mentioned press service.
It is noted that the above-mentioned diplomatic step is aimed at attracting the attention of the international community to the conflict and finding ways to resolve it peacefully.
Zelensky also stressed that the issue of returning Crimea remains key on Ukraine's agenda, but the force scenario is currently impossible.
“We do not have sufficient forces to retake Crimea by military means. We will “to seek diplomatic paths,” the head of state noted.
This position demonstrates Ukraine’s commitment to peaceful methods of resolving territorial issues. The President expressed hope that the second “Peace Summit” will attract more international partners ready to support the Ukrainian initiative.
The Ukrainian side emphasizes the importance of Russia's participation in the dialogue, despite the current tensions. This will create a platform for discussing possible compromises and ensure stability in the region.
In addition, Zelensky spoke about a difficult period in the war.