Volodymyr Zelenskyy hints he could agree a ceasefire deal to end Ukraine war if Nato agrees to accept his country as a member - even if Putin doesn't return land currently under Russian occupation

By Daily Mail (U.S.) | Created at 2024-11-29 18:41:39 | Updated at 2024-11-29 20:54:51 2 hours ago
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By OLIVIA CHRISTIE

Published: 18:23 GMT, 29 November 2024 | Updated: 18:39 GMT, 29 November 2024

Volodymyr Zelensky has hinted he would agree a ceasefire deal to end the Ukraine war if Nato agrees to accept his country as a member.

In an interview with Sky News, the Ukrainian president suggested he was prepared to end the 'hot phase' of the war in exchange for membership of the bloc. 

He said if the Ukrainian territory he controls was taken 'under the NATO umbrella', he could return the rest, which is currently under Russian occupation, in a 'diplomatic way'. 

Zelensky has previously suggested that the war would not end until his country is returned to its internationally recognised borders.

'If we want to stop the hot phase of the war, we need to take under the NATO umbrella the territory of Ukraine that we have under our control,' Zelensky said.

'We need to do it fast. And then on the [occupied] territory of Ukraine, Ukraine can get them back in a diplomatic way.'

The Ukrainian leader was answering questions on what president-elect Donald Trump's desire to end the war would mean for his country.

It has been reported that one of the Republican's plans to achieve this would involve Kyiv ceding the land taken by Russia in exchange for Ukraine's Nato membership. 

Volodymyr Zelensky delivers a joint statement with Prime Minister of Denmark following their meeting in Kyiv on November 19

It comes after an alliance chief assured last month that Ukraine will become a Nato member in the future - but was unable to say when the country might join. 

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte reiterated on October 17 that the war-torn nation's place is among NATO's ranks.

'Ukraine will be a member of NATO in the future,' Rutte said. 'The question is exactly about the "when". I cannot answer that now.'

He said Vladimir Putin must understand that 'we are in this, if necessary, for the long haul. And obviously we want to be in a place where Zelensky and Ukraine, from a position of strength, is able to start talks with Russia.'

Zelensky has previously insisted that a Nato membership invitation is central to his 'victory plan' to end the devastating with Russia. 

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