Furious Putin / 'Say, I will destroy them' Russian President furious at Zelensky's written note

Zoom News : Mar 29, 2022, 09:22 AM
The war between Russia and Ukraine continues for the 34th day. Representatives of both countries have arrived in Istanbul for a one-on-one meeting. Zelensky called the meeting with Putin necessary to end the war. But Putin said that the meeting can take place only after accepting the conditions. In the midst of all this, Putin has become furious because of a written note from Zelensky. Furious Putin has said in response to that note that tell me I will ruin them.

Know what's the matter

In fact, Ukrainian President Zelensky wrote a note to Russian President Putin asking him to end the war without any conditions and he sent this note to the Kremlin authorities (Russian President's Office) by Chelsea Football Club owner Roman Abramovich. According to media reports, Russian President Putin got furious after reading the note and told Abramovich to tell him, I will completely ruin him. The Russian President said that Zelensky accepts all our conditions, otherwise the result will be bad.

Know what is Zelensky's demand

Zelensky said his one-on-one meeting with President Putin could end the war. For peace, war must be stopped immediately. While Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has said that face-to-face talks between President Putin and President Zelensky are possible once the talks between the Russian and Ukrainian delegations reach an agreement.

Let us inform that this dialogue is being held between Ukraine and Russia on the initiative of Turkey. On Sunday, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan spoke to Russian President Vladimir Putin by telephone, stressing the need for a ceasefire in Ukraine. Erdogan said there was a need to improve humanitarian facilities in cities surrounded by Russian forces. This will strengthen the possibility of establishing peace.

Ukrainian delegation reached Istanbul

The Ukrainian delegation has reached Istanbul, Turkey for today's talks with Russia. On behalf of Ukraine it has been said that our priority will be a ceasefire.

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