Zelenskyy Warns: Without Ukraine in Donbas, Putin's War Will Not End.
President Zelenskyy's Statement on the Donbas Region
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has responded to recent Kremlin statements concerning the Donbas, stressing the critical importance of Ukraine's presence in the territory. He noted that Russian aggression is intensifying and that Ukrainian-controlled areas cannot be abandoned.
'If Ukraine is not in Donbas, there is no guarantee that Putin will not continue the war,' Zelenskyy stated.
The President further emphasized that 'a withdrawal from Ukrainian-controlled territories is not an option.' He underscored that 'any negotiations must involve strong mediators and cannot be based solely on Moscow's promises.' This stance reflects the deep mistrust that has built up over a decade of conflict and broken agreements.
Ukraine's Security Concerns in the Region
President Zelenskyy's comments highlight the Ukrainian government's profound concern for security and stability in the region. Ukraine's position on Donbas remains firm, as the country seeks to maintain control over territories that could face further aggression. The ongoing war in eastern Ukraine, which began in 2014, has claimed over 14,000 lives.
These statements also point to the vital necessity of international support in resolving the conflict, where the role of credible mediators could be pivotal in achieving a peaceful settlement.
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