Volodymyr Zelenskyy Repeats 10 Demands To End the Russian-Ukraine War |
KIEV - Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky said he had repeated 10 demands of "peace formulas" during a telephone call with French President Emanuel Macron ahead of the G7 Summit. These 10 demands in the end to end the Ukraine war against the Russian invasion.
President Volodymyr Zelensky wrote in his telegram channel on Sunday that he and Macron had synchronized the position during the Russian War in Ukraine. "Make a telephone call with French President Emmanuel Macron. Synchronize positions ahead of the Dering G7 Summit and Ukraine Support Conference in Paris. We discussed the application of our ten -steps peace formulas, defense cooperation and Ukrainian energy stability," Zelensky continued, as quoted by Newsweek on Monday ( 12/12/2022).
The details of the 10 demands are:
- Radiation and nuclear safety
- Food security
- Energy security
- Liberation of all prisoners and deportation of the Ukraine people
- Implementation of the UN Charter and Recovery of the Integrity of Ukraine and World Order
- Withdrawal of Russian troops and cessation of hostility
- Recovery of justice
- Against ecosides
- Prevent escalation
- Final Confirmation of War
"The plan will save thousands of lives," Zelensky said. "This will restore the validity of international law. This will revitalize security architecture. This will restore global stability, without which the whole world suffers. The point is-this is what is being done by honest countries in the world, "he added.
In a post on Twitter on Sunday, Macron did not mention the 10 demands of Zelensky, but said that they had discussed the holding of a conference that would be held in France on Tuesday. "First, the international assistance conference to help Ukraine passes through winter, and second, a conference with a French company that will help rebuild the country. Ukraine can rely on French support as long Written in English, French and Ukraine.
The support was delivered after Macron was reprimanded by Ukraine and Eastern European officials after advising the West to consider Russia's needs for security guarantees if Moscow agreed to hold a peace talks to end the war. "We need to prepare what we are ready to do, how we protect our allies and member countries, and how to provide guarantees to Russia on the day he returns to the negotiating table," Macron said some time ago. "Russia does not require security guarantees, Russia has violated all security guarantees including Memorandum Budapest," Oleksandr Merezhko, Chair of the Ukraine Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee told Newsweek earlier this week. "Ukraine and other Russian neighbors who need guarantees."
Zelensky has described ten points of Ukraine demands during a virtual speech in front of world leaders at the G20 Summit in Bali, Indonesia, last November. "I am sure that now is the time for Russian destructive warfare to be and can be stopped," Zelensky said at the time.