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Zelensky at the G20 summit said under what conditions the war will end

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told the G20 summit that the war could end if Russia withdraws troops beyond the 1991 borders and pays compensation.

At the summit, Zelensky urged the international community to “fix a key element of the postwar security architecture” to prevent a repeat of Russian aggression.

“After the implementation of all anti-war measures, the parties must sign a document confirming the end of the war,” he said.

It should be noted that throughout the entire speech, the President of Ukraine explicitly addressed the G19 countries, excluding Russia from their list. He thanked them for clarifying that “there can be no justification for nuclear blackmail.”

Subsequently, Vladimir Zelensky published in his own Telegram extended list of conditions for ending the war:

  • Radiation and nuclear safety.
  • Food safety.
  • Energy security.
  • Release of all prisoners and deportees.
  • Implementation of the United Nations Charter and restoration of territorial integrity and world order.
  • The withdrawal of Russian troops and the cessation of hostilities.
  • The return of justice.
  • Resistance to ecocide.
  • Escalation prevention.
  • Record of the end of the war.

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