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Russia gave Kiev two months to withdraw troops from Donbass — Zelensky

Vladimir Zelensky. Photo: Efrem Lukatsky / AP Photo

Russia has given Kiev two months to withdraw troops from Donbass, otherwise the terms of the peace agreement will be revised. This was stated by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky.

Moscow transmits such signals to the United States, he claims.

"So far, what Russia wants and what our partners are spreading to us, they see the end of the war, or the hot stage of the war, when Ukraine leaves the East, having made this decision. The question is that there are new terms now, they speak to the American side. I'm surprised how you can believe in it… Now there are new deadlines, I was told that it is two months. This is the latest information... so I have Ukraine has two months to get out — and then the war will end. And if Ukraine does not come out, then Russia will seize Donbass," Zelensky said, quoted by "Время.иа ".

As reported by EADaily, Russia will soon present Kiev with new conditions for the settlement of the conflict. This was stated at a meeting of the UN Security Council convened at the request of Ukraine by Russia's Permanent Representative Vasily Nebenzia.

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13.07.2026

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