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Zelensky shocked his ministers according to WSJ: “Get ready for three more years of war”

The Ukrainian president has reportedly admitted that the talks with Russia so far have failed - Moscow's ambitions extend beyond the overthrow of Zelensky, according to ISW

Newsroom February 20 05:27

Despite speculation over a possible peace settlement in Ukraine, analysts agree that an agreement remains highly unlikely in the near term. A private meeting of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky with his ministers, reported by the Wall Street Journal, revealed a stark reality: ceasefire talks with Russia have so far failed. Zelensky reportedly urged his government to prepare for up to three more years of conflict.

The main obstacle remains Russia’s unwillingness to compromise. The Kremlin continues to demand additional Ukrainian territories and a future government that is friendly to Moscow. According to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), Moscow’s goals extend far beyond simply removing Zelensky from power.

Russia’s Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, recently rejected the idea of Western security guarantees for Ukraine, further complicating prospects for a deal. Given these conditions, the Ukrainian government sees limited hope that Washington will provide binding guarantees necessary for a settlement.

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Zelensky: Open to Compromise, Not Capitulation

In statements to Kyodo News, Zelensky emphasized Ukraine’s readiness for real compromises, but not surrender. He clarified that discussions could proceed under the principle of “staying where we are,” even though Russia occupies roughly 20% of Ukrainian territory.

Zelensky characterized Russia’s approach as terroristic, warning that ultimatums framed as conditional offers—“I won’t kill you if you give me everything”—do not constitute genuine compromise. “We are ready for compromises that respect Ukraine’s sovereignty, territorial integrity, our army, and our children. We are not ready for ultimatums from the aggressor,” he said.

The revelation underscores the harsh reality facing Ukraine: while willing to negotiate in good faith, the country must prepare for a prolonged conflict, navigating a delicate balance between diplomatic engagement and defense of its sovereignty.

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