EU's Kaja Kallas: Ukraine Faces Pressure to Make Concessions to Russia for Peace.
Kaja Kallas's Address at the Oslo Security Conference
According to TSN.ua: At a security conference in Oslo, Kaja Kallas, the European Union's High Representative, revealed that Ukraine is being pressured to make significant concessions to end the war with Russia. She stated that the core issue is the immense pressure on Ukrainians to accept extremely difficult compromises. Kallas stressed the necessity of limiting Russia's military arsenal and insisted that Europe must demand concessions from the aggressor, the Russian Federation. This stance reflects the EU's firm position against rewarding military aggression.
Russia's History of Aggression
During her conference speech, Kallas referenced Russia's long history of aggression, noting that over the past 100 years, Russia has attacked at least 19 countries, none of which ever invaded Russia first. She also emphasized the crucial importance of the EU scrutinizing any potential peace deal concerning the conflict in Ukraine to ensure its fairness and durability.
“The international community must focus on supporting Ukraine and ensuring just terms for a peaceful settlement, avoiding pressure on the country to make unacceptable concessions.”
Kaja Kallas
Kaja Kallas's remarks underscore the vital need for continued international support for Ukraine amid Russia's ongoing war of aggression. Her comments about the pressure on Ukraine highlight the complex challenges the nation faces in seeking a path to peace while preserving its territorial integrity and sovereignty. As Kallas noted, the European Union must play an active role in ensuring that any peace agreements do not undermine Ukraine's fundamental interests or lead to further compromises with serious regional consequences.
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