
Zelensky ready to negotiate with Russia!
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made a big statement on monday (February 24, 2025) at the summit held in Kiev on the completion of three years of the Russia-Ukraine war. He said, "Russia should release the Ukrainians. ukraine is ready to release everyone in exchange for everyone, and this is a fair way to start."
Zelensky ready to resign in exchange for NATO membership
Earlier, at a press conference in Kiev on sunday (February 23, 2025), Zelensky said, "If peace is restored in ukraine and if my NATO membership requires resignation, I am ready to step down immediately, but in return Ukraine should get a place in NATO." His statement came after the completion of three years of the Russia-Ukraine war.
Zelensky's changed stance amid the war
It has been three years since Russia's attack, but the conflict is still going on. Zelensky's statement comes at a time when US President donald trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are talking about holding elections in Ukraine. Martial law is in force in ukraine, under which it is not possible to hold elections. Zelensky's statement has made it clear that his priority is to get NATO membership.
Russia's biggest drone attack so far
On sunday morning, Zelensky claimed that russia fired 267 strike drones on ukraine on saturday night. The Ukrainian air Force shot down 138 of these drones. Three ballistic missiles were also fired. The death of a civilian was confirmed in the city of Kryvyi Rih. This attack is being described as the biggest drone attack by russia so far.
Will Zelensky's resignation end the war?
Let us tell you that ukraine is struggling for NATO membership, but russia is constantly opposing it. Zelensky's statement can give a strong message to Western countries and NATO. However, will his resignation really end the war? It is still not clear. Now it remains to be seen how NATO and Western countries react to this.