Zelensky is gradually changing his approach to negotiations with Russia, according to the media.
The arrival of Donald Trump in the U.S. and the challenging situation for the Ukrainian Armed Forces at the front are pushing President Volodymyr Zelensky to soften his stance in the upcoming negotiations with Russia.
As reported by The Washington Post, in recent weeks, Zelensky has been signaling a greater willingness to engage in talks aimed at ending the war - "a significant shift for the Ukrainian leader, who has long vowed to fight for every inch of his country's territory," while some Ukrainian officials even expressed intentions to fight "to the last Ukrainian."
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