Zelenskyy's High-Stakes Diplomacy: Ukraine Holds Firm While Navigating Peace Talks and War Strategy
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been front and center in the high-stakes drama of Ukraine's war talks, insisting his nation is holding firm against Russia. In a Japan Times interview on Friday, he declared Ukraine is not losing, boasting hundreds of square kilometers reclaimed in a fresh counteroffensive and calling for European troops on the front lines post-ceasefire, just ahead of the invasion's four-year mark. The President's official site logs his flurry of addresses, including Saturday's vow to push the next US-Russia-Ukraine round in Geneva for real peace results, no matter what, while prepping meetings with European allies to tighten their involvement.
Diplomacy's the hot topic, darling—Zelenskyy told Axios on February 17 that Ukrainians would revolt against ceding Donbas territory, open only to mutual troop pullbacks, and he's itching for a face-to-face with Putin, whom he shades as dodging it. Geneva talks wrapped February 18 with military progress on US-led drone-monitored ceasefires but political gridlock, thanks to Russia's new negotiator Vladimir Medinsky stalling with historical tangents, per the Institute for the Study of War. Zelenskyy coordinated with NATO chief Mark Rutte by phone Saturday on energy woes and talks prep, per his office, amid Russia's blackout blitz—every Ukrainian power plant damaged, he estimates.
Saturday sanctions steal the show: Zelenskyy slapped new penalties on 46 Russians, two Iranians, 44 firms fueling Moscow's war machine, and 225 oil-ship captains from 11 countries, according to Anadolu Agency. Sky News buzzes with his private cabinet bombshell—talks failed, plan for three more years of war—though his office disputes it, while he tacitly nods to freezing front lines. No big public jaunts or social splashes noted, but whispers of elections tied to any deal swirl. With Trump leaning hard, Zelenskyy's blending defiance and deal-making, eyes on sovereignty amid the freeze.
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