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Zelensky: Ukraine Excluded from Peace Talks by US and Russia

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Kyiv, Ukraine – In a pointed address to the nation, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has declared that Ukraine was not invited to participate in recent peace negotiations being held by representatives from both the United States and Russia. Speaking to national media, Zelensky expressed deep disappointment over the decision, arguing that sidelining Ukraine—a country directly affected by the conflict—undermines any future prospects for a lasting peace.

“We have repeatedly shown our willingness to negotiate and seek a peaceful resolution,” Zelensky said. “Yet, it is disheartening to learn that our country was not included in the talks arranged by both the US and Russia. Excluding Ukraine from these discussions not only disregards our sovereignty but also risks imposing an artificial peace that does not reflect our national interests.”

Zelensky’s remarks come amid an increasingly complex diplomatic landscape, as international efforts to de-escalate the conflict intensify. Behind closed doors, officials from Washington and Moscow have held preliminary discussions aimed at exploring a ceasefire and drafting a roadmap for peace. However, according to the Ukrainian president, these meetings have proceeded without any direct input or participation from Ukraine.

“The future of our nation, our territorial integrity, and the security of our people cannot be negotiated in our absence,” Zelensky asserted. “Ukraine is at the very heart of this conflict. If we are to build any agreement, we must be at the negotiating table as an equal partner, not as an afterthought.”

This revelation has sparked a vigorous debate among diplomats and international observers. Many experts agree with Zelensky’s stance, emphasizing that excluding Ukraine from talks risks delegitimizing any resultant agreement. “A peace process that omits the very country suffering the consequences of war is not only unjust but also unsustainable,” commented a senior international relations analyst. “It is imperative that Ukraine’s voice is heard if any true reconciliation is to take place.”

Critics of the exclusion argue that without Ukraine’s direct involvement, any proposed settlement is likely to be viewed as imposed by external powers, potentially sowing the seeds for renewed instability. Furthermore, they point out that Ukrainian participation is crucial to ensuring that the terms of any ceasefire or peace agreement address the actual needs and security concerns of the Ukrainian people.

In response to the growing controversy, officials in both the United States and Russia have so far maintained a cautious silence on the matter. While both nations have publicly expressed their commitment to finding a resolution to the conflict, neither has yet addressed Ukraine’s exclusion from the talks. This reticence has only served to amplify Zelensky’s message and bolster calls from Ukrainian lawmakers and citizens for a more inclusive peace process.

Public reaction within Ukraine has been one of mixed frustration and determination. Many Ukrainians view the president’s comments as a necessary assertion of national dignity. “Our nation has borne the brunt of this conflict, and it is our right—and indeed our duty—to be involved in any process that will shape our future,” said a political analyst in Kyiv. “Exclusion from negotiations is not only a diplomatic slight, it is a denial of our agency as a sovereign state.”

As the conflict grinds on, the international community faces a formidable challenge: crafting a peace process that acknowledges the complex interplay of interests between global powers while centering the rights and voices of those most affected by the war. For Zelensky and his supporters, the message is clear. “We are ready for peace, but it must be on our terms,” he declared. “The future of Ukraine depends on our inclusion in these negotiations.”

In the coming weeks, further developments are expected as global leaders continue to engage in back-channel discussions. Whether these talks will eventually open the door to a genuine, inclusive dialogue with Ukraine remains to be seen. For now, Zelensky’s unequivocal stance serves as a reminder that any lasting peace in the region must be built on the foundation of respect, sovereignty, and the active participation of Ukraine itself.

 

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