How to Stop Putin: Zelensky Named Key Instruments.
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Shostal Oleksandr
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In his interview with the American TV channel Newsmax, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed the opinion that to stop the Russian dictator Volodymyr Putin, economic pressure must be applied, specifically through sanctions. According to Zelensky, 'no one has managed to stop Putin, only Trump remains – he can stop him.'The president emphasized that the key instrument for halting Russian aggression is sanctions, which must cover the banking sector, the shadow fleet, and oil prices. It is important to limit oil price caps, as this is a vital source of revenue for Russia. 'It is very important to limit the price caps because oil is their main source of income,' Zelensky stressed.The Ukrainian president also noted that America must stand by Ukraine through the imposition of sanctions and support for the Ukrainian army: 'Let's be honest: this will not stop Putin. A change in tone is necessary.'The Ukrainian leader refused the Russian proposals, calling them an ultimatum that cannot be fulfilled, as they do not meet the legislation and desires of the Ukrainian people. He also criticized Russian claims to protect the Russian-speaking population and the church, emphasizing the injustice of this position.Zelensky called for a change in approach to dialogue with Russia, pointing out the need to strengthen sanctions and support for the Ukrainian side. The President of Ukraine expressed willingness for compromises for the sake of peace but refused to capitulate.During the interview, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed the opinion that sanctions can be an effective tool to stop Russian aggression and expressed readiness for compromises for the sake of peace without compromising national interests.
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