Zelenskiy Says Russian War Commemoration Ceasefire Shows ‘Strange and Inappropriate’ Logic

May 7 (Reuters) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy ⁠said ⁠on Thursday that ⁠Russia’s proclamation of a limited ceasefire for its ​World War Two commemorations exposed the “strange and inappropriate” logic of its ‌leaders.

Zelenskiy, speaking in his ‌nightly video address, also said the United States could ⁠best ⁠uphold peace in Europe, as it did during World War ​Two, by showing a “fair and strong stance” against an aggressive Russia.

“They want Ukraine’s permission to hold their parade, to go out ​onto the square safely for an hour once a year, ⁠and then ⁠continue killing, killing ⁠our ​people and waging war,” Zelenskiy said.

“The Russians are already talking about ​strikes after May ⁠9. Strange and certainly inadequate logic of the Russian leadership,” he added.

Zelenskiy’s comments appeared to have been prepared before Russia’s defence ministry announced an expanded ceasefire – from midnight on May 8 ⁠until May 10 – to mark the anniversary of the defeat ⁠of Nazi Germany in what Russians call the Great Patriotic War.

Speaking as Ukraine’s top negotiator, Rustem Umerov arrived in Miami for meetings with U.S. representatives on moving toward a peace accord. Zelenskiy said that achieving peace in Europe was the best way to honour those who fought against Nazi Germany.

“Just as 81 years ago, ⁠so now America can help peace with a just and strong stance against the aggressor,” he said. “And it is important that the American people now view Russia ​precisely in this way – as an aggressor.”

(Reporting by ​Ron PopeskiEditing by Bill Berkrot)

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