KYIV, Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Tuesday that 45,100 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed defending the country against the Russian invasion since February 2022.
Another 390,000 troops have
been injured, he said.
With the situation on the
frontlines largely
at a stalemate as the third anniversary of the start of the
full-scale war approaches, Zelenskyy has said he would be willing to hold
direct talks with Russian President Russian Vladimir Putin to end the conflict.
"If that is the only
set-up in which we can bring peace to the citizens of Ukraine and not
lose people, definitely we will go for this set-up," he told British media
personality Piers Morgan in an interview broadcast on YouTube on Tuesday.
He added that such talks would
have to involve "four participants."
"If people believe we
must move to the diplomatic track, and I believe we are ready to move to the
diplomatic track, there must be the United
States, Europe,
Ukraine and Russia,"
he said.
While Zelenskyy stressed that
Kyiv would not recognize Russia's occupation of Ukrainian territory, he
acknowledged that Western support had been "regrettably … insufficient to
push Putin fully out of our territories."
Asked how he would feel if he
sat opposite Putin at a negotiating table, the Ukrainian leader said: "I
would not be kind to him, I consider him an enemy. To be honest, I think he
considers me an enemy, too." Putin has ruled out speaking to Zelenskyy
directly.
Zelenskyy estimated Russian
casualties at over 350,000 dead and up to 700,000 injured or missing since
2022.
The figures could not be
independently verified.
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