
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky says he would give up his presidency in exchange for Ukraine Nato membership, in response to a question asked at a news conference He adds that it is not his "dream" to be president for a decade, and he would leave his position if it led to peace for Ukraine Zelesnky's comments come after Russia launched a large-scale drone attack across Ukraine, the day before the third anniversary of the war Ukraine's foreign minister says "no one should trust Putin's words.
Main Idea: Volodymyr Zelensky said he would give up Ukraine’s presidency if it helped secure peace and NATO membership, as Russia launched its biggest drone attack of the war.
Key Points:
The drone attack and shaky peace talks could keep energy and food prices volatile and may push US taxpayers to fund more aid and defense spending.
A ceasefire or NATO deal for Ukraine could reduce war risk in Europe and ease pressure on global markets and US households.
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Central figure in the article, with the story focused on his comments about NATO membership, peace, and Ukraine’s.
Major institution at the center of Zelensky’s offer and Ukraine’s membership prospects.
His comments and stance on Zelensky and Ukraine aid are directly discussed as part of the article’s core.
Central opposing leader referenced throughout the war coverage and in Zelensky’s remarks about trusting Russia.
Named UN Secretary-General quoted on the urgent need for peace in Ukraine.
French president mentioned as part of the European consultations on Ukraine.
European Commission President quoted on support for Ukraine and talks with European leaders.
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Mentioned through the UN Secretary-General’s statement calling for peace and de-escalation.