The president of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez, He has held a conversation with his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodimir Zelenski, in which he has transferred his “total support” at a time when he has been set out from the dialogue between the US and Russia. Before the summit they will celebrate in Alaska next Friday Donald Trump y Vladimir Putin To talk about the country invaded by the Russian army, the head of the Spanish Executive has indicated that You can’t address “nothing” on the situation of Ukraine without the presence of Ukraine.
“I just talked to Zelenski about the latest events. I have reiterated my Total support. We must achieve a fair and lasting peace that respects the independence and sovereignty of Ukraine. Nothing about Ukraine without Ukraine. We must remain united, ”he said in his account of X Sánchez, who since the war began in the country of Eastern Europe has always next to Zelenski, visiting kyiv several times, approving Military help and hosting in Spain more than 200,000 Ukrainians.
Zelenski, who this morning has said that Trump’s and Putin meeting “is born dead” by neglecting Ukraine, has also offered his version of the conversation with Sánchez, highlighting the need for the EU to have a role in the negotiations so that Russia does not end up imposing. “It is important that Peter and I share the same opinion: the voice of Europe must be heard. We are coordinating a Common European position. We are willing to advance as quickly and constructively possible towards a fair peace. We have also talked about the Ukraine path towards European integration. Ukraine has fulfilled all its obligations and is fully prepared to open the first negotiation block, ”he also published in X Zelenski, for whom“ the main thing is now to ensure that Russia does not return to Impose your conditions Nothing realistic. ”
The contact with Sanchez is part of the call of calls that this Saturday has led Zelenski to talk to British prime minister, Keir Starmer; French president, Emmanuel Macron; Danish prime minister, Mette Frederiksen; And the Estonian Prime Minister, Christian Michal.