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Is peace finally within reach? Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has stated he's ready for direct peace talks with Vladimir Putin to end the nearly three-year Ukraine war. In a revealing interview with Piers Morgan, Zelensky says he’s willing to negotiate face-to-face if it means protecting Ukrainian lives.

But will Putin agree? The Russian leader has previously dismissed direct talks, casting doubt on the peace process. Meanwhile, Ukraine struggles on the battlefield, and Zelensky calls for a NATO roadmap for long-term security. With pressure mounting and the war’s anniversary approaching, the world watches to see if diplomacy can finally end the conflict.
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00:00In a groundbreaking interview, President Volodymyr Zelensky just announced he's willing to sit
00:05face-to-face with President Vladimir Putin to end the nearly three-year war.
00:10Zelensky told British journalist Piers Morgan he'd negotiate directly with the Russian leader
00:15if that's what it takes to protect Ukrainian lives. He even acknowledged he and Putin see
00:20each other as enemies, but says peace is more important than personal feelings.
00:25These talks could involve four key players—Ukraine, Russia, the EU, and the U.S.
00:31But will Putin come to the table? He recently dismissed speaking directly to Zelensky,
00:37adding uncertainty to the peace process.
00:40On the ground, Ukrainian forces are struggling to reclaim lost territory,
00:44and Zelensky admits international military support may not be enough to push Russia out
00:49completely. He's also urging a roadmap for Ukraine to join NATO as part of a long-term
00:54security plan. As pressure builds and the anniversary of the conflict approaches,
01:00the world waits to see if these long-awaited direct talks can finally bring peace.
01:04Will Putin accept the offer? Stay tuned for more updates.
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