Khaberni - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Saturday that he feels "a little" pressure after U.S. President Donald Trump urged him to proceed with peace talks, but he emphasized that it is also important for Russia to make some concessions.
Zelensky added in a panel discussion during the Munich Security Conference, in response to the United States' calls for quick elections: "Give us a ceasefire for two months, and we will hold the elections".
He continued: "President Trump is capable of this: pushing Russian President Vladimir Putin and enforcing a ceasefire. Then our parliament will amend the law, and we will hold the elections".



