Ukrainian President Volodymyr Green has committed himself to preventing the “second attempt” to divide the country and insisted that the peace could only be achieved by the “just end of the war” – not to transfer the territory to Russia.
His remarks come before the US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin planned for Alaska.
“We will not allow this second attempt to divide Ukraine. You know Russia, where there is a second, there will be the third. Therefore, we stand firmly in clear Ukrainian positions. We have to end the war with a dignified peace based on a clear and reliable security architecture,” Zelenky said.
He accused Putin of an attempt to “legalize” the occupied territories to stop fighting, said, “Everyone clearly sees Putin’s tactics. He fears with sanctions and does everything to save them.
Zelena firmly stated that Ukraine would never accept the section, warns that Russia could make another attempt to seize its territory. He called on the end of the war with a “dignified peace” and a robust security framework to ensure the long -term security of Ukraine and Russia. He also said that any solution must deliver peace without delay and reject the idea of a temporary ceasefire
“What is now needed is not a killing pause, but a real, permanent peace. In the future, in the future, in the future, in months, but immediately,” he said.
“The path to peace to Ukraine must be determined together with Ukraine – it is essential. It is important that common approaches and shared visions work on a real measure. Consolidated position. Arrival. End of occupation. End of war.”
He previously warned Zelena in clear words that “Ukrainians will not donate their land for the occupant.”
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The Alaska summit, which announced Trump on Friday, will mean the first personal face between sitting us and Russian leaders from Biden-Putin interviews in Geneva in June 2021.
When announcing the Trump meeting, he indicated that interviews could include territory modifications and stated that “the territory could be replaced for improvement” Ukraine and Russia without offering specifics.
Zeletskyy also revealed that his government was in close contact with the key Western allies at a meeting at Alaska. He quoted recent interviews between the presidential chief of Ukraine’s staff Andri Yermak and representatives of the United States, Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Finland and Poland and described the discussions as “constructive” and focused on the “consolidated position” for peace.
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