'Sit down with me at negotiating table, I don't bite': Zelenskyy tells Putin
India TV NewsHighlights If you don't want to leave now, sit down with me at negotiating table, Zelenskyy tells Putin Zelenskyy remarks came as 2nd round of delegation level talks held between Ukraine and Russia Meanwhile, Russia and Ukraine have agreed on humanitarian corridors to evacuate civilians As the second round of delegation-level talks between Russia and Ukraine take place in Belarus, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has asked counterpart Vladimir Putin to sit down with him at the negotiating table and talk to him. Asking Putin to get off Ukraine's land, Zelenskyy said, "If you don't want to leave now - sit down with me at the negotiating table, I'm free. Meanwhile, Putin spoke to French counterpart Emmanuel Macron earlier today and told him that any attempts by Kyiv to delay negotiations would result in Moscow adding more items to its list of demands. Putin said that the goals of Russia's operation in Ukraine - its demilitarization and neutral status - will be achieved in any case, the Kremlin said, Reuters reported.