Russia has not received Zelensky's letter through diplomatic channels — Lavrov
The Russian foreign minister also mentioned the statements by French President Emmanuel Macron on alleged readiness to meet with the Russian leader ...
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky published an open letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin on June 4, 2026, proposing a direct meeting between the two leaders and a full ceasefire to end the Ukraine-Russia war. Zelensky suggested the meeting could take place in Switzerland, Turkey, or Arab countries, and urged Putin not to fear taking a path out of the conflict. Putin has previously stated he would only agree to meet Zelensky after a deal is already finalized.
중도 성향: Centrist-leaning outlets present Zelensky's letter as a significant diplomatic initiative toward peace negotiations, reporting his proposals straightforwardly with some outlets noting Ukraine's simultaneous readiness to continue defending itself. Some outlets contextualize the move by noting Putin's prior insistence on preconditions for any direct meeting.
The Russian foreign minister also mentioned the statements by French President Emmanuel Macron on alleged readiness to meet with the Russian leader ...