Zelenskyy wrote today: "I had a conversation with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. I briefly introduced the situation of our team's talks with the U.S. side and the preparations we have made for the trilateral talks. It is important that we are genuinely committed to ending this war and are doing our utmost for this. In many ways, whether Russia is willing to end the war largely depends on the United States. We need real peace and security. Thank you, Mark, your support is crucial. We will continue to coordinate efforts."

Comment: Zelenskyy's remarks are a way of seeking reassurance from the United States, and also a reminder to the outside world: Ukraine does not want to bear the blame for "destroying peace," but the power to decide peace has long been out of its hands. He shows a willingness to seek peace while clinging to NATO, essentially fearing being marginalized in the U.S.-Russia game and becoming a pawn to be sacrificed.

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