
Ukraine President has said on the eve of the third anniversary of Russia鈥檚 invasion he was ready to quit as Ukraine鈥檚 President if it meant Kyiv would be admitted to the Nato military alliance.
Zelenskyy has faced fierce criticism from the new US administration and said he wants to meet before the US President meets his Russian counterpart .
Zelenskyy has been calling for Ukraine to be given Nato membership as part of any deal to end the war, but the Washington-led alliance has been reluctant to make a pledge.
鈥淚f there is peace for Ukraine, if you really need me to leave my post, I am ready. ... I can exchange it for Nato,鈥 Zelenskyy told a Kyiv press conference, adding he would depart 鈥渋mmediately鈥 if necessary.
Zelenskyy and Trump have been engaged in a war of words since US and Russian officials met last week in Saudi Arabia for their first high-level talks in three years. The move shook the West鈥檚 policy to isolate the Kremlin and infuriated Ukrainian and European leaders as they were not invited.
In a series of verbal attacks over the last week, Trump has branded Zelenskyy a 鈥渄ictator鈥, falsely claimed Ukraine 鈥渟tarted鈥 the war and said, contrary to independent opinion polls, that Zelenskyy was unpopular at home.
Zelenskyy said he was not 鈥渙ffended鈥 by Trump鈥檚 comments and was ready to test his popularity in elections once martial law ends in Ukraine.
鈥淥ne would be offended by the word 鈥榙ictator,鈥 if he was a dictator,鈥 Zelenskyy told the press conference.
鈥淚 want very much from Trump understanding of each other,鈥 he said, adding that 鈥渟ecurity guarantees鈥 from the US President were 鈥渕uch needed鈥.
The Ukrainian leader also called for Trump to meet with him before any summit with Putin. He added that there had been 鈥減rogress鈥 on a deal to give the United States preferential access to Ukraine鈥檚 critical resources.
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The Kremlin hailed dialogue between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin 鈥 whom spokesman Dmitry Peskov called two 鈥渆xtraordinary鈥 presidents 鈥 as 鈥減romising鈥. Both are pictured here in 2019 during Trump's first term. Photo / Getty Images
Earlier, the Kremlin hailed dialogue between Trump and Vladimir Putin 鈥 whom spokesman Dmitry Peskov called two 鈥渆xtraordinary鈥 presidents 鈥 as 鈥減romising鈥.
鈥淚t is important that nothing prevents us from realising the political will of the two heads of state,鈥 Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told state TV.
Despite Zelenskyy鈥檚 push for long-term security assistance and Trump talking up a peace deal, it is unclear whether the US moves can bring Moscow and Kyiv closer to a truce.
Peskov ruled out any territorial concessions as part of a settlement and Moscow has repeatedly rejected Nato membership for Ukraine.
鈥淭he people decided to join Russia a long time ago,鈥 Peskov said, referring to Moscow-staged votes in eastern Ukraine held amid the offensive that were slammed as bogus by Kyiv, the West and international monitors.
鈥淣o one will ever sell off these territories. That鈥檚 the most important thing,鈥 he said.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres meanwhile called Sunday for a Ukraine peace deal that respects the country鈥檚 鈥渢erritorial integrity鈥.
鈥楪od willed it鈥
Russian President Vladimir Putin. Photo / Getty Images
Putin, in his own comments on the eve of the anniversary of his 鈥渟pecial military operation鈥 on Ukraine, said 鈥淕od鈥 and 鈥渇ate鈥 were behind his 鈥渕ission鈥 to defend Russia.
鈥淔ate willed it so, God willed it so, if I may say so. A mission as difficult as it is honorable 鈥 defending Russia 鈥 has been placed on our and your shoulders together,鈥 he told servicemen who have fought in Ukraine.
鈥淭oday, at the risk of their lives and with courage, they are resolutely defending their homeland, national interests and Russia鈥檚 future,鈥 Putin said in a video released by the Kremlin.
Moscow鈥檚 army launched a record 267 attack drones at Ukraine overnight, Kyiv鈥檚 air force said.
Ukraine shot down or intercepted almost all of them, and there were no reports of major damage.
As its troops advance on the battlefield and it continues massive aerial attacks, Russia has revelled in the diplomatic spat between Trump and Zelenskyy.
鈥淶elenskyy makes inappropriate remarks addressed to the head of state. He does it repeatedly,鈥 Peskov said.
鈥淣o president would tolerate that kind of treatment. So his (Trump鈥檚) reaction is completely quite understandable.鈥
Russia鈥檚 TASS news agency reported that US and Russian diplomats would meet in the next week, a follow-up to Riyadh talks between Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Scrambling to respond to Trump鈥檚 dramatic policy reversal, French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will travel to Washington this week to make the case for supporting Ukraine.
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