প্রকাশ: 21/03/2022
Ukrainian President
Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Sunday that Israel was undertaking many efforts to
arrange top-level peace talks between his country and Russia and suggested they
might take place in Jerusalem.
Zelenskiy, speaking in his daily video appeal to Ukrainians
after addressing Israel's parliament by video link, said Prime Minister Naftali
Bennett had been trying to act as an intermediary between Kyiv and Moscow.
"Of course, Israel has its interests, strategy to
protect its citizens. We understand all of it," said Zelenskiy, seated at
a desk in his trademark khaki T-shirt.
"The prime minister of Israel, Mr Bennett is
trying to find a way of holding talks. And we are grateful for this. We are
grateful for his efforts, so that sooner or later we will begin to have talks
with Russia, possibly in Jerusalem.
"That's the right place to find peace. If
possible."
In the past week, Bennett has intensified his efforts to
bring the two sides together and has spoken on several occasions to both
Zelenskiy and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Last week, he flew in secret to
Moscow to meet the Kremlin leader.
Zelenskiy, who is Jewish, also addressed again the Russian
accusation that he heads an administration that espouses "Nazism".
Switching from his usual Ukrainian to Russian in his
remarks, he said: "Russian propagandists have a tough job on their hands
today. For the first time, a Ukrainian president spoke to the parliament of
Israel and, by video recording, to the people of Israel, a Ukrainian accused of
Nazism by Moscow.
"This very fact already proves that things are not as
Moscow says."
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