Ukraine's Top General: Army Must Halt Enemy Advances to Prevent Forced Territorial Concessions.
Statement by General Oleksandr Syrskyi
According to TSN.ua: Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief, General Oleksandr Syrskyi, has expressed concern over potential pressure to force Ukraine into territorial concessions as part of any future agreements. He stressed that the military's core objective remains to halt the enemy's advance. Syrskyi, renowned for his leadership in the defense of Kyiv and Kharkiv, emphasized the critical need to continue fighting for the nation's vital interests. His comments come amid ongoing international discussions about Ukraine's path to a just peace.
It is worth noting that the Russian aggressor was defeated four years ago in its attempt to seize Kyiv. Ukrainian defenders continue to demonstrate resilience on the battlefield, having incapacitated over a thousand Russian military personnel.
“Until negotiations conclude, my task, regardless of circumstances, is to use battlefield actions to prevent the enemy from advancing deeper into our defenses and to liberate our territory wherever possible. This is precisely what will ensure fair negotiations to achieve a just peace.” - General Oleksandr Syrskyi
These words underscore the determination of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the struggle for the nation's right to exist and its territorial integrity. A just peace and the military's mission remain central to strategic planning, as effective negotiations are impossible without a reliable defense. General Syrskyi reaffirmed that the army is prepared to defend the country and will do everything possible to ensure its sovereignty.
Ukraine's Strategy on the International Stage
General Syrskyi's remarks reflect Ukraine's overarching international strategy, where the issue of territorial integrity remains paramount. The position, which emphasizes the unacceptability of compromise on territory, could influence future negotiations with Russia and help shape international support for Ukraine's efforts to protect its independence and sovereignty.
In the context of the prolonged conflict, the importance of military stability and defensive readiness has become even more apparent. Maintaining a strong defensive line is seen as essential for securing Ukraine's future.
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