Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he wanted talks with a Russian president; however, he hoped that person was someone other than Vladimir Putin. He also called for his country to reestablish its pre-civil war borders.
CNNs Fareed Zakaria hosted Zelensky for an interview at the World Economic Forum. The event was sponsored by the foundation of Ukrainian billionaire Victor Pinchuk. In his introduction, Zakaria framed the war in Ukraine as "Russia versus the world."
During the interview, Zelensky indicated he was open to talks but wanted regime change in Moscow first. "This war will be over sooner or later. Im sure there would be some sort of peaceful process, some sort of talks, and we would be discussing the issues of who Ukraine will negotiate, with what president of the Russia Federation." He added, "I hope that will be a different president in the Russian Federation."
Poster Comment:
He said yesterday that he is losing the war. And now he wants to take back Crimea? The man has lost his mind.