BERLIN (Reuters) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Wednesday that there was a shrinking likelihood of holding talks with Vladimir Putin to end the war, adding that it could only happen if the Russian leader withdrew his forces from Ukrainian territory.
Speaking via a translator in an interview with Germany’s BILD TV, Zelenskiy said that Ukraine had no influence on when Putin’s rule in Russia would end but wanted to speak to Moscow from a position of strength.
Zelenskiy also repeated calls for Germany to supply weapons and air defence systems to Ukraine, saying they were needed to save lives.
(Reporting by Matthias Williams; Editing by Gareth Jones)