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Zelensky on Ceasefire, NATO, and Trump
Zelensky criticizes calls for a ceasefire in Ukraine without security guarantees, deems it absurd to refuse Ukraine's NATO membership while demanding a ceasefire, and expresses his opinion on Donald Trump's potential approach to resolving the conflict.
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Vladimir ZelenskyDonald TrumpViktor OrbanVladimir Putin
- What is Zelensky's stance on the calls for a ceasefire in Ukraine without security guarantees?
- Zelensky called it absurd to refuse Ukraine's NATO membership while demanding a ceasefire, stating that a ceasefire requires security guarantees for Ukraine.
- What is Zelensky's criticism of leaders demanding a ceasefire without addressing security concerns?
- He criticized leaders who demand a ceasefire without security guarantees, calling it dangerous rhetoric and highlighting Russia's past use of ceasefires to prepare for further aggression.
- What is Zelensky's opinion on Donald Trump's possible desire for a quick resolution to the war in Ukraine?
- Zelensky believes that a quick resolution to the war, as possibly desired by Trump, would mean losses for Ukraine. He expressed doubt about the possibility of a swift end to the conflict.
- What type of people does Zelensky believe are likely to demand a ceasefire without considering security guarantees?
- Zelensky views the demand for a ceasefire without security guarantees as nonsensical, particularly coming from those who oppose Ukraine's NATO membership. He believes such demands are made by those who lack firsthand experience of war.
- How does Zelensky respond to the lack of substantive answers regarding his arguments on security guarantees and ceasefires?
- Zelensky believes that leaders demanding a ceasefire without addressing security guarantees are not providing adequate responses to his arguments. He finds their approach lacking in understanding of the war's realities.