Zelensky denied strikes on Russia with American weapons: what the president said.

Zelensky denied strikes on Russia with American weapons: what the president said
Zelensky denied strikes on Russia with American weapons: what the president said

According to inkorr.com: The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky denied the information about the use of American long-range weapons for strikes on Russia. He emphasized that such attacks are carried out exclusively using Ukrainian technologies capable of hitting targets up to 3000 kilometers away.

'I do not know who writes what. We have never used American weapons for long-range purposes on the territory of Russia. This is important. We have used various weapons with decent capabilities, but this was purely in the territory of the combat actions or in preparation for combat missions,' Zelensky said.

The President also emphasized the achievements of the Ukrainian military industry in creating means for long-range strikes and called for more funding for the development of these technologies.

Peace plan and refusal to exchange territories

According to the peace plan, Zelensky noted Ukraine's readiness for negotiations with Russia, while stressing that the main demands include a ceasefire. The President categorically rejected the idea of exchanging territories, emphasizing the violation of state sovereignty.

'It is not an exchange when you trade your territory for your territory. It is not an exchange when you exchange nothing for your territory. It's just someone's wishes,' Zelensky explained.

Additonally, he expressed his opinion on relations with China and rejected Putin's proposal for the Armed Forces of Ukraine to withdraw from Donbas, emphasizing the importance of maintaining national sovereignty.

Volodymyr Zelensky denied rumors about the involvement of American technology in attacks on Russia and expressed readiness for negotiations while upholding the principle of the inviolability of Ukraine's borders. These statements reflect Ukraine's desire to preserve its territories and defend its sovereignty in international relations despite pressure from other states.


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