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There Is Now A Good Chance To End War, Says Ukraine’s Zelenskyy

Zelenskyy says the ceasefire along a more than 1,000-kilometre (600-mile) frontline could be controlled with U.S. help via satellites and intelligence.
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy speaks to Ukrainian Muslim service members before sharing an iftar with them, a meal to break their fast at sunset, during the holy month of Ramadan, in a mosque in Kyiv, Ukraine March 13, 2025. REUTERS/Alina Smutko/File Photo

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday expressed optimism about ending the war with Russia after Ukraine accepted a U.S.-proposed 30-day interim ceasefire, while Moscow stated it would agree only under specific conditions.

“Right now, we have a good chance to end this war quickly and secure peace, and we have solid security understandings with our European partners,” Ukraine’s president Zelenskyy said on X.

Ceasefire

“We are now close to the first step in ending any war – silence,” he said, referring to a truce.

Speaking to reporters, Zelenskyy urged the U.S. and other allies to apply pressure on Moscow, reiterating his belief that Russian President Vladimir Putin will delay reaching a ceasefire as long as possible.

“If there is a strong response from the United States, they will not let them play around. And if there are steps that Russia is not afraid of, they will delay the process,” Zelenskyy told media.

He said that the ceasefire along a more than 1,000-kilometre (600-mile) frontline could be controlled with U.S. help via satellites and intelligence.

US Intelligence Sharing

Washington resumed intelligence sharing and military aid after U.S. and Ukrainian officials met in Saudi Arabia this week and Ukraine accepted the ceasefire.


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Zelenskyy also said that officials at that meeting discussed the issue of territory, but a difficult dialogue would be required to resolve it.

“The issue of territories is the most difficult after the ceasefire,” Zelenskyy said at a media briefing.

With the war is in its fourth year, Russian forces control nearly a fifth of Ukrainian territory and they have steadily advanced in the eastern Donetsk region in recent months.

“The ceasefire unblocks the way for the sides to end the war. And the territories … will be the point that makes it possible to end the war after this issue is resolved,” the Ukrainian president said.

Moscow has demanded that Kyiv permanently cede territory claimed by Russia including Crimea and four other regions, a position Ukraine has rejected.

Zelenskyy said he was discussing with Kyiv’s allies future security guarantees and also economic support, adding that 100% air defence cover would required as deterrence in a peace deal.

(With inputs from Reuters)