Zelensky puts forward new conditions on ceasefire, Moscow stays silent

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Kiev/Moscow, Dec 1 (IANS) Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky voiced his readiness to end the "hot phase" of the conflict with Russia in exchange for Ukraine's membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Interfax-Ukraine news agency reported.

"If we want to stop the hot phase of the war, we need to put the territory of Ukraine that is under our control under the NATO umbrella. We need to do it fast," Zelensky was cited as saying, as per Xinhua news agency.

Later, Ukraine could get back the territories, which are now controlled by Russia, in a diplomatic way, Zelensky said, noting that NATO invitation should recognise Ukraine's internationally recognised borders.

Zelensky stressed that a ceasefire is necessary to guarantee that Russia "does not return" to seize more Ukrainian territory.

Meanwhile, the Russian side seems to have a very low-profile response toward this.

The Kremlin has so far been silent on Zelensky's remarks.

Leonid Slutsky, chairman of the International Affairs Committee of the Russian State Duma, commented in his Telegram channel, "Moscow will no longer allow Western countries to arm Kiev under the guise of an agreement."

He called on Ukrainian politicians to abandon their ambition to join NATO. "Kiev is seeking to join NATO, this is the key to moving forward, not the end of the war. The idea of freezing the conflict is also unacceptable," he said.

On Sunday, the Russian Defense Ministry said that the Russian army has liberated 88 settlements in the Donetsk and Lugansk region, the Zaporozhye, Kursk and Kharkov Regions in the fall of 2024.

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