Sadovy on Putin's Conditions: Russia's War is for Identity, Not for Territories.
18.08.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
18.08.2025
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Lviv Mayor Andriy Sadovy reacted to the conditions set by the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin for ending the war in Ukraine. They were published by the media and currently, no one can confirm whether this is true.
Sadovy reported this on Facebook.
Putin's Conditions for Ending the War
Sadovy noted that it is worth paying attention to some of Putin's conditions:
- official status of the Russian language;
- free activity of the Russian Orthodox Church in Ukraine.
According to him, this once again shows that Russia's war is not about territories, but about identity and the right to impose the Russian language and faith.
'But it is known otherwise: the strength of Ukraine is determined not by foreign words and agreements. It is determined by our boys and girls at the front. A hundred years ago, when we lost the army, the world no longer heard us. Today — on the contrary. It is thanks to our military that the whole world is talking about Ukraine'
He added that if a person is for Ukraine, they either fight, prepare to fight, or help the military.
Recall, the media revealed the list of Putin's conditions for ending the war in Ukraine, which he mentioned during negotiations with US leader Donald Trump in Alaska.
Earlier, Senator Lindsey Graham suggested when the war in Ukraine could end.
After the published conditions of Vladimir Putin for ending the war in Ukraine, Lviv Mayor Andriy Sadovy noted that this shows that the conflict with Russia is not only about power over territories but about protecting identity and human rights to choose language and religion. At the same time, he emphasized that Ukraine's true strength is determined not by the dictator's conditions, but by the soldiers and citizens of the country who defend and protect their homeland.Read also
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