The president spoke for modernizing and updating the settlement process.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky is in favor of upgrading several clauses of the Minsk Agreements and involving other "powerful world players" in the negotiation process to resolve the Donbas crisis.
The statement came as the president spoke during a working trip to Kherson region, according to his Office's press service.
In particular, Zelensky sees as a viable option engaging other states in peace negotiations, which he believes would contribute to a quicker end to the war in Donbas.
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The president also spoke in favor of the modernization and renewal of the Minsk negotiation process.
"I believe Minsk [agreements should be flexible. Nobody says Minsk should be shut down. Its several points though need to be updated," the Ukrainian leader said.
Zelensky on Minsk negotiation process