Zelansky says Russian Truses ‘Promises’ do not believe

The Czech Republic President Petra Pavel and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodimir Zelanceci Prague Castle, Czech Republic (Image: AP) participate in a press conference

Prague: Ukrainian President Voldimir Zelansky said on Sunday that he “did not believe” would follow the three-day truses coming to match with Russia Moscow victory Day Celebration.
Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered a three -day trussian with a memory of Moscow on 9 May for the end of the end of World War II in Europe, stating that it would test the readiness of Kiev for long -term peace.
“This is not the first challenge, nor are the first promises made by Russia to shut down the fire,” Zelancesi said at a joint press conference with Czech Chairman Petra Pavel in Prague.
“We think we are working with, we don’t believe them,” Zelancesi said, whose country is struggling with one Russian invasion From February 2022.
In March, Moscow rejected an unconditional 30-day ceasefire proposed by Kiev and Washington in March.
“Today and all these days they are talking about some types of partial ceasefire desire, but you should know, for example, that the number of today’s attacks is the highest in recent months,” Zelansky said.
Citing a military report, he said Russia had carried out more than 200 attacks on Saturday.
“So there is no confidence (in them),” Zelancesi said.
Former NATO General Pavel said that he would really focus on those wishing to follow a ceasefire, not only to talk about the willpower to apply one.
“Putin can end the war with the same decision, but he has not shown any desire so far,” Pavel said.
Zelansky arrived Prague for a two -day visit on Sunday, as well as his wife.
Czech Republic – A member of the European Union and NATO – has provided adequate human and military support to Ukraine since the Russian invasion began in February 2022.
It has received more than half a million warfarers and supplied the Ukrainian army with devices including tanks, armored vehicles and helicopters.
Prague also carries forward a European drive to supply artillery ammunition in Ukraine, which is largely financed by NATO colleagues, which Zelancesi described as “excellent” in the press conference.
The initiative has been designed in part for the Failure of the European Union to fulfill its promise of supplying a million shells in Ukraine.
The Prime Minister of the check, Petra Fiala and the speakers of the two Parliament Chambers said that they would meet Zelancesi in Prague on Monday.

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