Zelenskyy's Unwavering Stance: Ukraine Will Not Cede Donbas or Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant.
Ukraine's President on Territorial Integrity
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has firmly stated there can be no compromise on the nation's territorial integrity, specifically regarding the Donbas region and the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant. He emphasized that Ukraine will not agree to cede these territories to Russia. As of today, no compromise solution for Donbas has been found, making it one of the most difficult issues in negotiations. The conflict over these areas is central to the wider war that began with Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022.
Zelenskyy also noted that security guarantees must be formalized and signed before any final decision on ending the war is made. He stressed the critical importance of maintaining fair control over these territories. In the context of Ukraine's armed forces, the Ukrainian army currently numbers 800,000 service members, and European partners could provide a portion of the necessary funding for its needs.
Complexity of the Situation and International Support
Furthermore, despite the declaration of the 'Coalition of the Willing,' it currently lacks sufficient legal force. This underscores the complexity of the present situation and the need for continued efforts to achieve peace.
Amid the ongoing armed conflict between Ukraine and Russia, President Zelenskyy's position on the nation's territorial integrity and security remains unchanged.
The importance of international support, particularly funding from European partners, highlights the need for a joint effort to ensure stability in the region. Simultaneously, the absence of compromises in negotiations illustrates the difficulty of reaching a peaceful resolution to the conflict, which will require time and effort from all parties involved.
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