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Five key takeaways from Zelenskyy's interview with Sky News

Volodymyr Zelenskyy has given a wide-ranging interview to Sky News in which he was asked about the prospect of Russia attacking NATO, whether he would cede land as part of a peace deal and how to force Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table.

The Ukrainian president spoke to chief presenter Mark Austin. Here are the five key takeaways from their discussion.

NATO 'at risk of attack' Mr Zelenskyy said plans for NATO members to increase defence spending to 5% of GDP by 2035 are "very slow" and warned Russia could attack a NATO country within five years to test the alliance. "We believe that, starting from 2030, Putin can have significantly greater capabilities," he said.

"Today, Ukraine is holding him up, he has no time to drill the army." But while Mr Zelenskyy conceded his ambition to join NATO "isn't possible now.

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