Zelenskyy after meeting with parliamentary majority: Everyone must work for Ukraine
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said, following his meeting with the Servant of the People parliamentary faction, that although "sensitive issues" were raised, they agreed that everyone must work for Ukraine.
Source: Zelenskyy's evening address on 20 November
Quote: "In the evening, I met with the parliamentary majority faction – various issues were raised, including sensitive ones. But the agreement is clear – everyone must work for Ukraine, and this is how it will be.
A wartime parliament must be a functioning parliament. And I thank everyone who helps to ensure this functioning. And there will be decisions that will support this. Priority number one for everyone is a constructive diplomatic process with the United States and all partners."
Details: Zelenskyy also spoke about his meeting with representatives of the United States.
Quote: "The American side presented its proposals – the points of a plan to end the war – their vision. From the first days of the war, we have upheld one very simple position: Ukraine needs peace. A real peace – one that will not be broken by a third invasion.
A dignified peace – with terms that respect our independence, our sovereignty, and the dignity of the Ukrainian people. And it is exactly such terms that we must secure. I outlined our key principles. And we agreed that our teams will work on these proposals to ensure it's all genuine.
We will not make sharp statements. And we're geared up for clear and honest work – Ukraine, the United States, and our friends and partners in Europe and around the world."
Background: On the evening of 20 November, Zelenskyy met the Servant of the People faction and made it clear that there would be no dismissal of Andrii Yermak, Head of the President's Office.
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