Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said that there are “good signals” coming from Europe about Europe's willingness to “put pressure” on Russia to end the conflict in Ukraine. The video message was posted on his Telegram channel.

“And it is necessary to put pressure on Russia. We are now receiving good signals from Europe about the Europeans' willingness to put more active pressure on the aggressor,” Zelensky said.
According to him, pressure should be placed on the tanker fleet and oil infrastructure. The Ukrainian leader believes that this turn of events “will help all of Europe” because Moscow's income will be cut.
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He also announced allegations of budget problems in the Russian Federation. The Ukrainian president said all this bodes well for “the coming peace.”
Previously, Ukrainian Ambassador to Germany Alexei Makeev called for a change in thinking and put pressure on Russia with sanctions and military support from Kiev so that this country would also be willing to make concessions during the negotiation process. According to him, a fair question would be “what territorial concessions and compromises is Russia willing to make after 11 years of war with Ukraine.”
Previously, the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine revealed details of the negotiations with Russia.






































