Zelensky tells Vatican envoy ceasefire 'will not lead to peace'

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told the Vatican peace envoy on Tuesday that a ceasefire would not lead to peace and any deal to end the conflict should be on Ukrainian terms. | ManilaBulletin

Pope Francis's peace envoy to Ukraine, Italian Cardinal Matteo Zuppi, met with Zelensky during a two-day visit to Kyiv for talks with officials.

"The head of state emphasised that a ceasefire and freezing of the conflict will not lead to peace," the Ukrainian presidency said in a statement.Zelensky told the Catholic cleric that only "isolation and pressure" on Russia can "bring peace to Ukraine."

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