'Return to where it all began, and there we will try to solve the issue of Donbas, the complex issue of Donbas,' Zelensky called on Russian troops in Ukraine.
has put forward a way out of the conflict that has been devastating his country for 33 days.
Speaking in Russian via Zoom on March 27, Zelenksy said he was ready to meet some of the Kremlin's demands in future talks between the two countries' diplomats, on condition that any change be put to a referendum and that third parties commit to ensure the safety of Ukraine. "That's why I say: It's a compromise. Return to where it all began, and there we will try to solve the issue of Donbas, the complex issue of Donbas."
Russian-backed rebels have been fighting Ukrainian troops in the Donbas since 2014, when Russia also seized Crimea from Ukraine.
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