Ukraine's Zelenskyy Rejects Land Swaps, Affirms Donbas is Not a Bargaining Chip.
Ukraine's Stance on Territorial Integrity
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated that Ukraine will not consider trading territory in the Donbas region for any border areas that Russia might seize. This firm declaration reinforces Kyiv's commitment to preserving the nation's territorial integrity in the face of ongoing aggression from its neighbor. The statement comes amid persistent international discussions about potential diplomatic resolutions to the long-running conflict.
Zelenskyy emphasized that such lands cannot be equated, as they hold strategic importance for Ukraine.
"This is not a 'gift' or an item for trade," he noted.The President also observed that while Russia's appetite for territory has somewhat diminished, he does not rule out the possibility of further attempts at seizure, as "for now" this remains a relevant threat.
Government Support for the Position
Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine, Mariana Bezuhla, has supported this position, stating that the issue of territorial integrity is a priority for state policy. In the context of the escalating situation in Donbas, Ukrainian officials continue to insist on the importance of preserving all territories that could be under threat.
Thus, Ukraine's position remains unchanged: defending national interests and territorial integrity is a key aspect of the ongoing conflict with Russia. The statements by President Zelenskyy and other high-ranking officials underscore Ukraine's steadfastness on the issue of territorial integrity, serving as an important signal for both domestic and international audiences. Ukraine's firm stance in this matter is likely to influence future diplomatic efforts and strategies developed to resolve the conflict in Donbas.
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