Stopping is required, but the front line cannot be a border, emphasizing the head of the OP.
The position of Ukraine and Western partners under stop conditions is required, but the front line may not be a boundary. The presidential office leader Andrei Ermak told Telegram.
According to him, Ukraine’s sovereignty should also be respected, as the long world is only possible in its participation in peace negotiations.
Ermak explained that he had several important meetings with European security advisers, Foreign Minister of Great Britain and US Vice President Jay Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di Di di di.
“Positions are clearly sounds: a reliable, long world is possible only in Ukraine on the negotiation table, respect for our sovereignty and without a job recognition. Crossing is required. The front line is not a border,” said the head of the President’s office.
According to him, partners support Ukraine not just words. “Help will continue in the military plane, financial and penalty until the attack stops,” Ermak emphasized.
He also thanked Jay Di Vinches for “participating in joint discussion, respect for all points of perspective and effort for a reliable world.”
Remember that US president Donald Trump said his meeting with Russian Federation leader Vladimir Putin was held on August 15 in Alaska. According to him, the possibility of exchange of territories is considered and the details of the agreement will be discussed in the coming days.
Zelensky emphasized that Ukraine will not give the Russian Federation land, but is ready for the real decisions the world can bring.
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