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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin are discussing coming together to negotiate a ceasefire, according to Zelensky’s press secretary Sergey Nikiforov.

Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has accepted Russian President Vladimir Putin’s proposal and is ready to negotiate peace and a ceasefire, Zelensky’s press secretary Sergey Nikiforov said on Saturday.

“We accepted the proposition of the Russian president (to negotiate),” wrote Nykyforov. “In these very hours, the sides are discussing the place and time of the negotiations.

“I have to refute allegations that we have refused to have talks. Ukraine has always been and is ready to negotiate peace and a ceasefire. It is our permanent position. We have accepted the Russian president’s proposal,” he wrote on his Facebook account.

According to Nikiforov, consultations are underway about the place and time of the negotiations. The sooner talks begin, the more chances there will be to restore normal life, he noted.

The Russian invasion killed 137 Ukrainians on its first day on Feb. 24. The Ukrainian government said that over 1,000 Russian troops were killed on the first day, and added that it was the highest number of battlefield casualties that modern Russia has ever sustained in one day.

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