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Zelenskiy says strikes on Russia let Ukraine negotiate as equals

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Posted on June 3, 2026

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Zelenskiy Claims Ukraine's Strikes in Russia Enable Equal Diplomatic Talks

Ukraine's Strategic Strikes and Diplomatic Position

Increased Strikes Deep Inside Russia

KYIV, June 3 (Reuters) - Ukraine's stepped-up strikes deep inside Russia enable Kyiv to negotiate the end of the war on an equal footing, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said, just after one of the barrages struck an oil terminal and naval base hundreds of kilometres away.

Targeting Russian Fossil Fuel Industry

For months, Kyiv's troops have been conducting attacks on Russian fossil fuel industry sites, at times daily, aiming to cut Moscow's main funding source for the war and pressure the Kremlin for talks.

Security Guarantees and Diplomatic Leverage

"Thank God that today we have security guarantees that allow us to end this war on equal footing with the Russians in any format of diplomacy," Zelenskiy told reporters in Kyiv, speaking alongside NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.

Impact on Russian Refineries and Ukrainian Morale

Zelenskiy said it was "only a question of time" for Ukraine to increase the scale of the strikes, which forced some of the Russian refineries to suspend operations and boosted morale among Ukrainians, who have lived under constant threat of Russian drones and missiles for more than four years.

Battlefield Developments and Russian Offensive

Ukrainian Counterattacks and Russian Setbacks

As Ukraine has ramped up long-range attacks on Russia, Kyiv's troops on the battlefield appear on their best footing in years, analysts say.

Russia's spring offensive is sputtering, partly a result of Ukrainian counterattacks that have kept its gains minuscule, they said.

Diplomatic Prospects and Direct Talks

Readiness for Direct Negotiations

Zelenskiy said he was ready to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin, which Kyiv has long insisted was the only way to resolve the main stumbling block in so far stalled talks -- the issue of eastern Donbas. Russia failed to fully occupy the area during its full-scale invasion and has demanded Ukraine pull back troops in the region that it still controls. 

Reference to U.S.-Brokered Talks

"I am ready for direct talks with Putin to bring this war to an end, rather than waiting for when all will resolve every conflict in the world before our turn finally comes," Zelenskiy said, in an apparent reference to the U.S.-brokered talks and current U.S. focus on its war on Iran.

(Reporting by Yuliia Dysa; Editing by Bill Berkrot)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukraine’s long‑range drone and missile strikes have hit oil infrastructure deep inside Russia, including in St. Petersburg and central refining hubs, forcing shutdowns and reducing refining and export capacity. (internazionale.it)
  • These attacks have disrupted about 40% of Russia’s oil export capacity and led to fuel shortages in occupied regions such as Crimea, adding economic pressure on Moscow. (themoscowtimes.com)
  • Zelenskiy asserts that these security gains — backed by NATO guarantees — empower Ukraine to negotiate as an equal and he remains open to direct talks with Putin. (investing.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do Ukrainian strikes on Russia impact war negotiations?
Zelenskiy stated that strikes deep inside Russia enable Ukraine to negotiate the end of the war from a position of equality.
What targets have Ukraine attacked in Russia?
Ukraine has targeted Russian oil terminals and naval bases, aiming to disrupt Moscow's main war funding sources.
What effect have Ukrainian attacks had on Russian military operations?
The attacks forced some Russian refineries to suspend operations and have hindered Russia's spring offensive, according to analysts.
Is Zelenskiy willing to hold direct talks with Putin?
Yes, Zelenskiy expressed readiness for direct talks with Russian President Putin to help end the war.
What is the status of negotiations concerning the eastern Donbas region?
Negotiations are stalled over the issue of Donbas, with Russia demanding Ukrainian troop withdrawal from the area Ukraine still controls.

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