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ZELENSKI PIDE EN UCRANIA UNA PAZ JUSTA SIN ‘RECOMPENSAS’ PARA PUTIN

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29 de abril de 2025

El presidente ucraniano, Volodimir Zelenski, pidió el martes un final “justo” de la guerra con Rusia sin “recompensas” para su homólogo ruso Vladimir Putin y rechazó de nuevo las demandas de hacer concesiones territoriales.

“Todos queremos que esta guerra termine de manera justa sin recompensas para Putin, en especial sin territorios”, dijo Zelenski en una intervención por videoconferencia en una cumbre en Polonia.

Según varios medios, Estados Unidos estaría dispuesto a aceptar que Rusia conserve los territorios que controla en el frente así como la península de Crimea, anexada por Rusia en 2014, algo que Zelenski rechaza.

El presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, dijo el domingo que cree que el líder ucraniano podría ceder Crimea como parte de un acuerdo.

Rusia controla alrededor del 20% del territorio de Ucrania desde que lanzara su invasión en 2022.


© Agence France-Presse



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