Border Demarcation Emerges as a Critical Phase in Ukraine Negotiations, Says Official.
Negotiations on Demarcating the Line of Separation
According to Novyny.live: Serhiy Khlan, a deputy of the Kherson Regional Council, has commented on the negotiation process concerning the war in Ukraine, highlighting the critical importance of demarcating the separation line. He states that this phase is pivotal for the future development of the situation in the region. According to Khlan, border demarcation is a far more profound process; while these borders will not be officially recognized, they will nevertheless become physically defined.
Khlan emphasizes that the demarcation must include checkpoints. This, in turn, would allow for the arrangement of bridges and passenger connections between the occupied territories and those under Ukrainian control. This step is crucial for resolving humanitarian and social issues, such as:
- ensuring the movement of people;
- the payment of pensions.
Furthermore, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has previously revealed who would be able to resolve the territorial question, further underscoring the significance of demarcation as a necessary stage in negotiations. Khlan's remarks suggest that subsequent steps in this process could have a serious impact on the stability and recovery of the region. The ongoing conflict has created severe humanitarian challenges, making any progress on movement and aid delivery vital.
The Importance of Implementing Demarcation
In light of these comments, it is important to understand that demarcating the separation line could become more than just a technical step. It could also serve as a crucial element for rebuilding trust between the conflicting parties. This process may also help improve the humanitarian situation and provide the necessary infrastructure for the movement of people, which is critically important for restoring normal life in the region.
Consequently, the effective implementation of this process could form the foundation for further peace negotiations and the stabilization of the situation in Ukraine.
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