Kremlin claims Zelenskyy has agreed to discuss neutrality
Russia claimed Friday that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has agreed to discuss neutrality for his country.
"Zelenskyy stated his readiness to discuss the neutral status of Ukraine," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters during a daily call. "From the beginning, Russia's President Vladimir Putin spoke about how the goal of the operation to the [separatist regions], including a path to the demilitarisation and de-Nazification of Ukraine. But that is actually also an essential component of neutral status."
Peskov added that Putin is prepared to send a delegation to neighboring Belarus to hold talks with Ukrainian officials in Minsk.

If the Kremlin's claims are true, it would amount to Zelenskyy surrendering to Russia's demand that Ukraine pledges to never join NATO.
Earlier Friday, Zelenskyy called on Putin to hold talks "to stop people dying." But he did not mention neutral status.
The comments came as Russian troops reached the center of Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, and engaged in fighting with Ukrainian troops.
-ABC News' Patrick Reevell







