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LVIV, Ukraine 鈥 With peace talks between Russia and Ukraine set to take place in Turkey this week, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has insisted on the territorial integrity of his country after earlier suggesting he was ready for a compromise.聽

Mr. Zelenskyy said in a video address to the Ukrainian people late on Sunday that in talks due to take place in Istanbul his government would prioritize the 鈥渢erritorial integrity鈥 of Ukraine.聽

But in comments made to Russian journalists earlier in the day, Mr. Zelenskyy adopted a different tone, saying Ukraine was willing to assume neutral status and compromise over the status of the eastern Donbas region as part of a peace deal.聽

In the video call that the Kremlin preemptively warned Russian media not to report, Mr. Zelenskyy said any agreement must be guaranteed by third parties and put to a referendum.聽

鈥淪ecurity guarantees and neutrality, non-nuclear status of our state. We are ready to go for it,鈥 he added, speaking in Russian.聽

Even with talks looming, Ukraine鈥檚 head of military intelligence, Kyrylo Budanov, said Russian President Vladimir Putin was aiming to seize the eastern part of Ukraine.聽

鈥淚n fact, it is an attempt to create North and South Korea in Ukraine,鈥 he said, referring to the division of Korea after World War Two.聽

Mr. Zelenskyy has urged the West to give Ukraine tanks, planes, and missiles to help fend off Russian forces.聽

In a call with Mr. Putin on Sunday, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan agreed to host the talks and called for a ceasefire and better humanitarian conditions, his office said. Ukrainian and Russian negotiators confirmed that in-person talks would take place.聽

Top American officials sought on Sunday to clarify that the United States does not have a policy of regime change in Russia, after President Joseph R. Biden, Jr., said at the end of a speech in Poland on Saturday that Putin 鈥渃annot remain in power.鈥澛

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Biden had simply meant Mr. Putin could not be 鈥渆mpowered to wage war鈥 against Ukraine or anywhere else.聽

After more than four weeks of conflict, Russia has failed to seize any major Ukrainian city and signaled on Friday it was scaling back its ambitions to focus on securing the Donbas region, where Russian-backed separatists have been fighting the Ukrainian army for the past eight years.聽

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A local leader in the self-proclaimed Luhansk People鈥檚 Republic said on Sunday the region could soon hold a referendum on joining Russia, just as happened in Crimea after Russia seized the Ukrainian peninsula in 2014.聽

Crimeans voted overwhelmingly to break with Ukraine and join Russia 鈥 a vote that much of the world refused to recognize.聽

Mr. Budanov predicted Ukraine鈥檚 army would repel Russian forces by launching a guerrilla warfare offensive.聽

鈥淭hen there will be one relevant scenario left for the Russians, how to survive,鈥 he said.聽

Ukraine鈥檚 foreign ministry spokesperson also dismissed talk of any referendum in eastern Ukraine.聽

鈥淎ll fake referendums in the temporarily occupied territories are null and void and will have no legal validity,鈥 Oleg Nikolenko told Reuters.聽

Moscow says the goals for what Putin calls a 鈥渟pecial military operation鈥 include demilitarizing and 鈥渄enazifying鈥 its neighbor. Ukraine and its Western allies call this a pretext for unprovoked invasion.聽

Ukraine has described previous negotiations, some of which have taken place in Russian ally Belarus, as 鈥渧ery difficult.鈥澛

The invasion has devastated several Ukrainian cities, caused a major humanitarian crisis and displaced an estimated 10 million people, nearly a quarter of Ukraine鈥檚 population.聽

In his Sunday blessing, Pope Francis called for an end to the 鈥渃ruel and senseless鈥 conflict.聽

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Russia has continued to move additional military units to the Ukraine border and is launching missile and air strikes on Ukrainian forces and military infrastructure, including in the city of Kharkiv, the Ukrainian military said on Sunday night.聽

Ukraine鈥檚 General Staff said on Monday Kyiv defense forces were holding back Russian troops trying to break through from the northeast and northwest and take over key roads and settlements. In the south of the country, Ukrainian forces were focused on defending Krivy Rih, Zaporizhzhia, and Mykolayiv.聽

It said that Ukraine had downed four Russian aircraft, one helicopter, two drones and two cruise missiles over the past 24 hours.聽

Ukraine raised concerns about the safety of the Russian-occupied defunct nuclear power plant at Chernobyl, the site of the world鈥檚 worst civil nuclear accident in 1986.聽

Russian forces have created a risk of damaging the containment vessel constructed around the station鈥檚 wrecked fourth reactor, said Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk. She urged the United Nations to dispatch a mission to assess the risks.聽

The mayor of Slavutych, the town created and built to house the plant鈥檚 staff in the aftermath of the 1986 accident, said early on Monday that Russian forces that took over the town at the weekend had now left.聽

Yuri Fomichev said in an online video post that the troops 鈥渃ompleted the work they had set out to do鈥 and were gone. He originally said three people had been killed in clashes.聽

The United Nations has confirmed 1,119 civilian deaths and 1,790 injuries across Ukraine but says the real toll is likely to be higher. Ukraine said on Sunday 139 children had been killed and more than 205 wounded so far in the conflict. 鈥 Reuters