It is Ukraine that should determine the terms of any peace agreement with the Russian Federation, and not the third part.
Britain’s Prime Minister Kir Starkmer announced the hope that the stop in Ukraine could be expressed before the sun. About this on Thursday, April 24, in his interview with The Telegraph.
The British government leader urged the United States to provide security guarantees for western forces, which may be located in Ukraine to monitor the world’s compliance.
Starmer emphasized that Truce should not only be acceptable to all parties, in particular Ukraine, but also long -TERM.
“We need a stopping conditions to fix all participants, including Ukraine. It should be stable instead of temporarily, otherwise Russia will take advantage of the opportunity for new aggression – as in the past,” said the British Prime Minister.
In addition, he emphasized that it is Ukraine that the terms of any peace agreement with Russia should determine, and not third parties. He called on Moscow to agree with an unconditional cease and join the negotiations.
“We are in the stage of active negotiations, but the final word must remain in Ukraine – this is the Sovereign right. Russia should approach the negotiation table without any conditions,” said the British Prime Minister.
At the same time, he denied the possibility of supporting the possible US plan for official Russian Crimea recognition, noting: “This is not my business – this is part of the overall discussion process.”
We reminded, Trump said the United States has a certain deadline to achieve peace between Ukraine and Russia. In addition, according to the US president, Ukraine will be “very difficult” to restore Crimea.
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