Volodymyr Zelenskyy engages in an exclusive dialogue with Pinar Atalay on RTL Direkt today.
In an upcoming exclusive primetime interview on RTL Direkt, German talk show host Pinar Atalay will sit down with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The interview, airing tonight at 10:15 PM CET, follows a meeting between Zelenskyy and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in Berlin on Wednesday.
The discussion at the Chancellery focused on Germany's support for Ukraine in the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian conflict and the potential for a ceasefire. During the interview, Zelenskyy is expected to delve into the volatile military situation along the front lines, as well as his views on Europe's role in the conflict.
Further details and the exact topics covered in the interview are yet to be announced. However, previous statements by Zelenskyy suggest he may emphasize the need for a "just peace," which he believes can only be achieved after Russian President Vladimir Putin. He has also expressed his openness to negotiations, including a potential meeting with Putin in Turkey, where he called for a ceasefire agreement[2].
The Ukranian President has consistently urged for increased international pressure on Russia in response to their invasion. While there have been no recent developments or specific statements regarding Germany's role in the conflict in the context of this interview, Ukraine has long sought more robust military and economic support from European allies, including Germany[3].
Stay tuned to RTL Direkt tonight at 10:15 PM CET for the full exclusive interview with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
In the upcoming interview, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy might highlight Germany's role in supporting Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian conflict, alongside discussions about Europe's involvement in war-and-conflicts and potential political implications. During the interview, Zelenskyy may also address his stance on general-news issues such as the need for a "just peace" and negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin.