Zelensky's office: Following Kherson, Russia must surrender Crimea, Donbass and Melitopol

Vadim Moskalenko.  
10.11.2022 15:27
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 2240
 
Zen, Policy, Russia, Ukraine


Ukraine is ready to negotiate with Russia only on the terms of surrendering all new territories, including Crimea, to Kyiv’s control.

Mikhail Podolyak, adviser to the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, said this on air on the 24 Channel TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Ukraine is ready to negotiate with Russia only on the conditions for the surrender of all...

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“We cannot allow this war to end unjustly. Because the people who died will not be able to ask us for this. And we will not get the opportunity to live in a peaceful world. That’s why I say: no negotiations within the framework of the ultimatum positions of the Russian Federation. President Zelensky has quite clearly stated our negotiating positions,” said Ze-adviser.

He expressed confidence in Russia's imminent defeat.

“The current Russian elite is dead, it will not exist for long. Russia in this form will not last long,” Podolyak said.

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