Is Peace a Distant Dream? Russia Rejects Zelenskiy's Peace Proposal, Vows to Intensify Operations
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Is Peace a Distant Dream? Russia Rejects Zelenskiy's Peace Proposal, Vows to Intensify Operations
In a dramatic turn of events, the Kremlin has outrightly rejected Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's proposal for peace talks aimed at ending the war in Ukraine.
Declaring their commitment to the 'special military operation,' Russia has made it clear that they have no intention of halting their military actions.
Meanwhile, Zelenskiy continues to seek increased support from the United States to counter Russia's aggressive stance.
What does this mean for the future of Ukraine?
Will there be an end to the ongoing conflict?
Watch the full video for an in-depth analysis of this crucial development.
Mass protests have erupted in Kyiv, Lviv, and other Ukrainian cities despite martial law, with demonstrators accusing President Zelensky of betraying democratic ideals. Anger surged after parliament passed a law curtailing two key anti-corruption agencies, handing more power to a presidentially appointed prosecutor general. Critics warn the move threatens Ukraine’s EU membership path, undermines reforms, and signals a drift toward authoritarianism. Protesters chanted “We chose Europe, not autocracy,” while Zelensky defended the law as a way to remove Russian influence, deepening divisions amid an ongoing war with Moscow.
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