Sibiha named the condition for ending the war in Ukraine this year.


Ukraine wishes to end the war, but Putin seeks war
Ukraine intends to end the war this year, but Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to continue the conflict, stated the head of Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs Andriy Sibiha in an interview with the Japanese television channel NHK. He emphasized that Ukraine will not stand in the way of peace, but the world is awaiting a response from Russia.
Ukraine wants to end the war this year and will not obstruct this process. But the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin seeks war
The minister also announced the start of preparations for a Ukrainian national group to develop a monitoring plan for the front line, which stretches for over 1300 kilometers.
Consultations with the USA and other countries for observing the ceasefire
Ukraine plans to hold consultations with the USA and other countries, as the involvement of international personnel may be necessary for monitoring the ceasefire.
Japan - Ukraine's closest partner
The head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs particularly noted Japan's role, calling it 'the closest partner in Asia'. He is very grateful for its 'constant, unwavering support from the first moments of brutal Russian aggression.'
When asked about the expected support from Japan, the Ukrainian foreign minister emphasized the importance of help in the country's recovery, adding that Japan is a 'true leader' in this process, and reconstruction opens up opportunities for Japanese companies.
Earlier, Vladimir Zelensky named possible compromises to achieve peace in Ukraine.
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