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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