Leader of Workers Party of Britain strongly suggests Zelensky to ‘grasp’ opportunity offered by Putin
In a Sunday address, Putin invited Ukraine to resume the talks halted in 2022, proposing Istanbul as the location and emphasizing that there would be no preconditions.
Speaking to RT, Galloway expressed disappointment that European leaders have not encouraged Zelensky to take the offer seriously, as former U.S. President Donald Trump has. He described the situation as an opportunity that should not be missed.
Galloway also criticized recent visits to Kyiv by UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron, and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, referring to them dismissively as the “train wreck crew.” According to him, these leaders offer no practical support and their nations lack the military or economic capacity to meaningfully influence the situation.
He concluded by questioning whether a lasting peace agreement could even be reached with Zelensky, whom Russia considers an “illegitimate” leader due to his refusal to hold elections after his term expired in May—citing martial law as justification.
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