On March 27, local time, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that the Ukrainian side will not discuss the issue of demilitarization and "denazification" in negotiations with Russia at all, and he believes that these concepts are incomprehensible.

When talking about the status of the Russian language, Zelensky believed that the languages ​​and traditions of all ethnic groups should be respected each other, and Russia and Ukraine should sign a treaty on the use of relevant languages ​​under reciprocal conditions.

  Zelensky stressed that he is willing to meet Russia on the issue of security and Ukraine's neutrality, but the relevant treaty should be signed by all sponsoring countries and ratified by national parliaments.

And because the issue involves amending the Ukrainian constitution, a referendum should be held to expedite the process.

  (Headquarters reporter Wang Bin)