President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that he’s willing to step down if it means a NATO membership for Ukraine. This was in response to an ABC News reporter who asked Zelenskyy if he would give up his presidency for peace in Ukraine.“If to achieve peace, you really need me to give up my post, I’m ready,” he said in Kyiv on Sunday. “I can trade it for NATO.”Zelenskyy’s comments appeared to be aimed at recent suggestions made by President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, who said elections should be held in Ukraine now despite the ongoing war.Christina Vogel with the Protection of the Blessed Virgin Mary Ukrainian Catholic Church said she admired President Zelenskyy’s words.“I think it says a lot about his dedication to the Ukrainian people, that he is willing to do whatever it takes to help them find his peace,” she said. “I think it says a lot about the accusations being made against him. He’s answering those accusations by saying peace for Ukraine is number one for him.”

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that he’s willing to step down if it means a NATO membership for Ukraine.

This was in response to an ABC News reporter who asked Zelenskyy if he would give up his presidency for peace in Ukraine.

“If to achieve peace, you really need me to give up my post, I’m ready,” he said in Kyiv on Sunday. “I can trade it for NATO.”

Zelenskyy’s comments appeared to be aimed at recent suggestions made by President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, who said elections should be held in Ukraine now despite the ongoing war.

Christina Vogel with the Protection of the Blessed Virgin Mary Ukrainian Catholic Church said she admired President Zelenskyy’s words.

“I think it says a lot about his dedication to the Ukrainian people, that he is willing to do whatever it takes to help them find his peace,” she said. “I think it says a lot about the accusations being made against him. He’s answering those accusations by saying peace for Ukraine is number one for him.”