Zelenskyy Ready for Peace Talks, Warns of Iran Impact
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy eagerly awaits the next round of peace talks with Russia, involving U.S. envoys like Witkoff and Kushner. However, the location and timing remain uncertain due to Russias refusal to host the talks in the U.S. and the ongoing war in the Middle East. Zelenskyy warns of potential air defense supply shortages and seeks French support for backup systems. Despite Ukraines offer of a major defense deal worth $35-50 billion, it remains unsigned. Tensions escalate over the Druzhba pipeline, with Zelenskyy opposing Russian oil flows to Hungary and Slovakia amid EU sanctions, while Hungarys leader blocks new sanctions and aid until oil restarts.
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