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Zelenskiy invites Putin to meet in Donbas
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KYIV, April 20 - President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Tuesday has invited his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to meet in eastern Ukraine, where long-simmering tensions have resurged in recent weeks, CNN reported.

Zelensky extended the invitation on Tuesday night during a public address, urging Putin to restore a ceasefire in the region where he said "millions of lives" are at stake.

"A proposal was made to meet at the contact line in order to see and understand the situation as accurately as possible. What should I understand? I go there every month. Mr Putin!" Zelensky said.

"I am ready to go even further and invite you to meet anywhere in the Ukrainian Donbass, where there is a war," he said.

A build-up of Russian troops along the border has reignited tensions in eastern Ukraine, where government forces have been locked in a tense standoff with Russian-backed separatists demanding independence from Kiev since 2014.

The US has assessed that the Russian military has moved more than 40 battalion tactical groups toward the Russia-Ukraine border, which could total up 40,000 troops. It would be the largest buildup of Russian troops near Ukraine since 2014, when Russian forces invaded the country and occupied the Crimean Peninsula.

Earlier on Tuesday, the Russian Ministry of Defense said that more than 20 ships had also taken part in exercises in the Black Sea, which borders both countries.

In his speech, Zelensky called on Ukrainian citizens to unite in the face of the Russian military threat. "Ukraine and Russia, despite their common past, look to the future differently. We are we. You are you. But this is not necessarily a problem, it is an opportunity. At the very least -- an opportunity, before it's too late, to stop the deadly mathematics of future military losses."

He blamed Russia for refusing to support a "general statement" to restore a full ceasefire in the area, despite "the support of all parties."

Last week, Zelenskiy met in Paris with French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel -- who joined via video link -- to discuss the deteriorating security situation in eastern Ukraine and the occupation of Ukrainian territories. The three leaders ended their meeting calling on Russia to withdraw extra troops amassed on the Ukrainian border.

The NATO alliance has also expressed deep concern over the Russian military buildup near Ukraine, described by NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg last week as "part of a broader pattern of Russian aggressive action.

"Allies fully support Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity and we call on Russia to de-escalate immediately, stop its pattern of aggressive provocations and respect its international commitments," Stoltenberg said. (cnn/ez)




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