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Zelensky cuts short South Africa visit after Russian attack on Kyiv

Seher Asaf
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Reuters Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky arrive in South Africa. He is greeted by soldiers as he disembarks his plane. Reuters

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has cancelled part of his first visit to South Africa after an overnight Russian missile and drone attack on Ukraine's capital Kyiv.

At least nine people were killed and more than 70 injured, including children, in the attack, local officials said.

Zelensky said in a post on X that he would return to Ukraine "immediately" after meeting his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa as part of a trip to ramp up diplomatic efforts.

He added that rescue operations were ongoing following the overnight attack and there was "significant destruction."

Also in his post on X, Zelensky said: "It has been 44 days since Ukraine agreed to a full ceasefire and a halt to strikes. This was a proposal from the United States."

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday accused the Ukrainian leader of harming peace negotiations, after Zelensky said Kyiv would not recognise Russian control of Crimea.

Ukraine has long said it will not give up Crimea, a southern peninsula illegally annexed by Russia in 2014.

Trump claimed a deal to end the war was "very close", but that Zelensky's refusal to accept US terms "will do nothing but prolong" the conflict.

Earlier, US Vice-President JD Vance laid out the US vision for a deal, saying it would "freeze the territorial lines [...] close to where they are today".

He said the deal would mean Ukraine and Russia "are both going to have to give up some of the territory they currently own" - without specifying what geographic concessions would have to be made.

When asked by reporters at the White House about whether the administration was looking to recognise Russia's sovereignty over Crimea, Trump said he just wanted to see the war end.

Recognising Russia's illegal occupation of Crimea would not only be politically impossible for Zelensky to accept, it would also be contrary to post-war international legal norms that borders should not be changed by force.


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