Zelenskyy's Peace Push: Inside Ukraine's Diplomatic Sprint with US and Russia
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been laser-focused on peace talks amid swirling diplomatic drama, as Ukrainska Pravda reports from his latest evening address on January 31, where he revealed Ukraine is in constant contact with the US side via Defense Secretary Rustem Umierov, eagerly awaiting clarity on meetings expected next week. He stressed readiness for all formats to secure real results, prepping amid buzz that a new round on a potential Russia-Ukraine deal might kick off February 1, though no fresh details emerged there. This follows US envoy Steve Witkoffs productive huddle with Russian counterpart Kirill Dmitriev, per the same source and QNA on February 1 confirming Kyivs ongoing Washington talks.
Just days earlier, on January 27, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer rang Zelenskyy for a heartfelt chat, UK government readout details, praising Ukraines grit against brutal Russian missile barrages leaving families freezing without heat or power. Zelenskyy spotlighted recent UK minister visits and cheered 20 million pounds for energy infrastructure, while both leaders hailed Abu Dhabi peace progress and demanded Russia halt the bloodshed, with Starmer teasing his China-Japan trip.
Zelenskyy turned heads at Davos on January 22, AP footage captures him striding halls amid Trump launching his Board of Peace initiative overshadowing Ukraine talks, as leaders like Kosovos Vjosa Osmani gushed over ditching UN vetoes for US-led majority rule. Back home, Sky News notes his bold Telegram dare to Putin: come to Kyiv if you dare, rejecting Moscow amid unconfirmed ceasefire claims on energy strikesTrump says Putin paused Kyiv hits till February 1, but Zelenskyy insists no formal deal exists, only noting no overnight attacks after yesterdays.
His official site logs speeches on January 30 and 29, plus videos, signaling nonstop activity, while op-eds like Eurasias whisper of his narrowing options under borrowed poweradd intrigue but remain analysis, not fact. No big social flares or business moves popped, but these maneuvers could etch Zelenskys legacy in any war-end saga.
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