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DIRECT. War in Ukraine: Volodymyr Zelensky not ready to negotiate with a “Nazi Russia”

2022-12-17T06:36:27.162Z


"Massive" Russian bombardments on Friday left part of Ukraine without electricity. The metro remained at a standstill in the capital.


The essential

  • Russia further pounded kyiv's electricity infrastructure, causing blackouts across the country.

    A total of 74 missiles - mostly cruise missiles - were fired by Russia on Friday, 60 of which were shot down by air defense, according to Ukraine's military.

  • The EU has approved new sanctions targeting Moscow which notably prohibit the export of drone engines to Russia or third countries able to supply them.

  • In an interview he gives on LCI, Volodymyr Zelensky only envisages peace negotiations by recovering “our own lands”, the territories currently occupied by the Russians. 

07:26

Zelensky Calls Today's Russia "Nazi"

In an interview on LCI, Volodymyr Zelensky only envisages peace negotiations by recovering “our own lands”, the territories currently occupied by the Russians.

Putin “does not want peace.

Or else a peace that is consistent with his vision of things.

“At that time, we will have to speak with a Russia ready to respect its interlocutor and which is beginning to give us back what belongs to us in accordance with international law.

It is with a Russia like that that I will be ready to negotiate, but not with the Russia that we have at the moment, a Nazi Russia.

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"Nazi" is a term usually used by Vladimir Putin to describe Ukraine.

"President Putin's tactics (are) as dirty as Hitler's in his time," he had denounced before, speaking of the bombing of energy infrastructure.

07:23

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Welcome to our live on the war in Ukraine and its repercussions around the world.

Source: leparis

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