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The media announced Zelensky's exclusion of the possibility of forcing Kiev to make concessions.

"Public": Zelensky ruled out the possibility of forcing Kiev to make concessions
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Ukraine will not be able to force concessions in the peace process. This was reported on November 21 by the Public television channel with reference to participants in a closed meeting between Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky and deputies of the Verkhovna Rada from the ruling Servant of the People party.

Zelensky, during a conversation with MPs, said that there was no reason to believe that "someone would be able to put pressure on us to abandon national interests," the article says.

At the same time, Zelensky noted that next week will be difficult, as difficult negotiations on a peace agreement are expected.

Earlier in the day, Reuters reported that the United States had increased pressure on Ukraine over a plan to resolve the conflict, threatening to withhold intelligence and arms supplies if Kiev did not sign the document. According to the newspaper, Washington insists that Kiev "sign the document by November 27."

On November 19, NBC News announced a new plan for resolving the conflict in Ukraine, which includes 28 points. Among them are the reduction of the size of the Ukrainian army and the volume of military assistance to Kiev, the granting of the state status to the Russian language, as well as the recognition of Donbass and Crimea as part of Russia.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on the same day that Russia remains on the platform of the discussions that took place in Anchorage on the settlement of the conflict in Ukraine. He added that there had been no substantive discussion of the peace plan, but the State was open to peace talks.

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