Podoliak: The war will not end with one meeting, some territories will temporarily remain occupied.

Podoliak: The war will not end with one meeting, some territories will temporarily remain occupied
Podoliak: The war will not end with one meeting, some territories will temporarily remain occupied
Military actions in Ukraine cannot end after one meeting. Some Ukrainian territories will remain under Russian occupation until the pressure of sanctions leads to the collapse of the Russian economy. This was stated today, August 19, by the advisor to the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, Mykhailo Podoliak.In particular, he noted that there is confidence that Europe will form the principles of the transition to peace, as the security border of the European Union runs through Ukraine.

“Eleven years of war for independence have taught us: the most positive and negative scenarios never come true. The USA and Russia will not be able to impose conditions on Ukraine that the Ukrainian people will not accept. Russia will continue to lie and buy time, but coercion mechanisms will work. Our task is to maintain subjectivity until that moment, develop the defense industry, achieve devastating sanctions against the Russian Federation and readiness of partners to send their contingents. This way we can stop the war on terms that correspond to the will of the Ukrainian society,” wrote Mykhailo Podoliak on Telegram.

Let us remind you that the President of Finland, Alexander Stubb, after talks at the White House, noted that Trump is trying to end the war, but Putin's strategic goals remain unchanged, and one cannot trust the words of the Kremlin dictator.Also read: The atmosphere, results, and level of representation: analysts compared Trump's meetings with Zelensky and Putin (VIDEO)The post The USA and the Russian Federation will not impose on Ukraine conditions that the people will not accept, — Podoliak appeared first on Freedom.The presented text is easy to read and has a lively style. The news discusses expectations and prospects of military actions in Ukraine, in particular regarding the conditions that Ukraine might accept and the strategic goals of different countries. The advisor to the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine shares his thoughts on the future of the conflict.

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