You cannot play with things that can divide society into different camps, believes the Ukrainian leader.
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said that it is not legal for Ukraine to recognize the temporarily occupied territories as Russian. He revealed this on Wednesday, December 11, in an interview with CBN.
“We do not legally recognize our territories occupied by Russia as Russian We do not legally, according to the Constitution of Ukraine, and internally – this is a split for society you cannot play with things that divide society,” said Zelensky.
The President of Vodnosas said that if Ukraine had more equipment and help from partners, the Defense Forces would put more pressure on the front line. But in a situation where there are not enough resources, “some issues can be resolved diplomatically.”
“But we will not recognize the legally occupied territories as Russian territories. Many people live there. They lost their homes. Someone gave their lives, someone defended them. Many people are in captivity. Tens of thousands of people , children, tens of thousands of children in captivity , were deported by force thousands of people in captivity: both military and civilian if we legally recognize some territories temporarily occupied as Russian, it means we forgive them, it means the world has calmed down, he added.
The head of state noted that this is a very bad example for future similar risks in other parts of the world.
Hungary reportedly proposed that Ukraine establish a ceasefire and a large exchange of prisoners of war for Christmas, but President Vladimir Zelensky “rejected this idea.”
Let’s remember that in November the media reported about the alleged negotiations between Trump and Putin about the war in Ukraine. The Kremlin later denied this information.
Trump has called the war in Ukraine his priority
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