Ukraine is ready to agree to a partial ceasefire on energy goals, if Russia extends its side of the deal, President Volodimier Zelansky said that after his telephone conversation with US President Donald Trump.
The Ukrainian President also said that if Moscow violated the terms of the ceasefire, his country would give such an answer.
After talking to US President Donald Trump for the first time after his disastrous oval office talks, Zelanski said that Kiev would prepare a list of features that may be subject to partial ceasefire broketed by Washington.
The list can include not only energy, but also rail and port infrastructure, said, Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke to Trump and agreed to stop the attacks on energy infrastructure.
“I understand that as long as we agree (with Russia), until a partially there is no similar document on the ceasefire, I think everything will fly,” Zelancesi said referring to drones and missiles.
The Ukrainian leader, who was tired of talking to reporters during an online briefing, described his phone call with Trump as “perhaps his most important and positive” talks and said he did not feel under pressure.
The readout contracted on 28 February with the sharp optics of the last meeting of the Zelansky with Trump, which meant that he was led to signed the mineral deal, but was split in a screaming match instead.
In briefing, whether he still wanted to visit Trump to Ukraine, Zelansky said he did and believed that it would be helpful in his efforts to stop the war for the US President.
Zelansky said that Ukrainian and American officials could meet the next in Saudi Arabia on Friday, Saturday or Sunday to discuss technical details.
The Ukrainian leader said that he wanted to understand how partial ceasefire would be monitored, although he felt that it would be successful if the United States was ready to do so.
A statement by the US President’s administration earlier stated that Trump suggested to Zelansky that America could help run, and possibly of its own, Ukraine’s nuclear power plant and energy infrastructure.
Zelansky said he and Trump during their phone calls discussed only the Zaporizhia nuclear power plants with only huge Russian-Quiz in the southeastern Ukraine.
He said that he told Trump that Kiev would be ready to discuss American partnership in modernization and investing at the nuclear plant when he returned to Ukraine.
Zelansky said that he believes that Putin would not agree to a complete ceasefire, while Ukrainian soldiers remained in the western Kursk region of Russia.
Kiev’s armies launched a stunning avatar in the region in August last year, but since then Russia has been pushed back into a small part of the land during a multi-step operation.
Zelansky also said that Ukraine had received a new supply of several F -16 fighter jets, but he refused to say how much or when the delivery was actually delivered.