Here is a positive signal: Ukrainian President Zelensky welcomes Russia signs an end to the war

This is a positive sign that the Russians are finally beginning to think about ending the war. The whole world has been waiting for a long time. The first step to truly ending any war is a ceasefire.
Even a single killing makes no sense…
-volodymyr Zelenskyy /Володимир job
It was on May 12 from European leaders from Britain, France, Germany and Poland to Kiev and called for a full unconditional ceasefire. Zelenskyy stressed that the ceasefire must cover all areas, land, oceans and air, and at least all areas and at least 30 days.
Zelenskyy stressed that the ceasefire must cover all areas, land, oceans and air and last for at least 30 days. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk stressed the importance of peace, sovereignty and Ukraine’s future as a free and European country.
“Even a day doesn’t make any sense. We hope Russia can confirm the ceasefire – all-weather, lasting and reliable – starting tomorrow, May 12, Ukraine is ready and Ukraine can meet.” This development is due to the ceasefire publishing houses of U.S. and European leaders. Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed “direct negotiations” with Ukraine in Istanbul on Thursday, as requested by CNN.
“We want to start immediately, next May 15, in Istanbul, they were imprisoned there and they were interrupted,” Putin said in a late-night televised speech. He stressed that talks should be held “without any premises.”
“We have serious negotiations with Ukraine,” Putin said, adding that they aim to “eliminate the root causes of conflict” and “achieving a long-term, lasting peace.”
CNN reported that Putin called the proposed negotiations “a first step towards a lasting stable peace, but not the prelude to the continued armed conflict after the Ukrainian armed forces relocated and re-equipped Ukrainian armed forces and dug trenches in new forts.”
The conflict between Ukraine and Russia has been causing significant human suffering and economic losses.
The Russian-Ukrainian War has become one of Europe’s most devastating conflicts in the third year since the full-scale Russian invasion in February 2022.