Zelensky urges US and Europe to be with Ukraine in any peace talks with Russiapublished at 17:30 Greenwich Mean Time 24 January
A little earlier, we reported Vladimir Putin said he's now ready to discuss the war in Ukraine with Donald Trump.
And we can now bring you Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's comments about possible peace negotiations.
In an interview with Bloomberg, he says such talks "can be fair or unfair. And here a lot depends on how we look at justice - the same way or differently".
"It also depends on the allied position of America and Europe, on the Global South [Asian, African and South American nations] in some sense," he adds.
"The question is whether Ukraine will be, as it once was in the Normandy Format, alone and all the others. Or Ukraine will be with allies, and this time Russia will be alone. This is what fair negotiations are."
The Normandy Format negotiations - which involved Ukraine, Russia, France and Germany - failed to stop the war in Ukraine's eastern Donbas region which Moscow-backed fighters started in 2014. The Kremlin then launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.