To help resolve the war between Ukraine and Russia will help the complete separation of the Russian Federation. Ukraine will never agree to Moscow’s conditions.
Russia is only interested in one result – the annexation of Ukrainian territories. This was said by President Volodymyr Zelensky in an interview with the Italian edition of Corriere della Sera.
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“They are not interested in dialogue, because they will not get the result they want from dialogue. The result they want is occupation,” he said.
The President recalled Russia’s demands. “At the very least, we should recognize Crimea as part of Russia. They want Mariupol, although they want to control the Sea of Azov. They specifically proposed a dialogue format that we cannot accept,” Zelensky said.
In his opinion, “they will be ready to speak when they understand: first, they are alone on the geopolitical map, second, they cannot conquer us. Then they will say:” We are ready “and we in Europe will understand that they are ready.”
In this situation, Zelensky believes, “isolation, the attitude of different countries, the attitude of China will help – everything is very important.”
“When they talk about the possible use of nuclear weapons, it doesn’t matter what the relationship is between the US and China… It doesn’t matter when someone talks about the possibility of using nuclear weapons… When they feel isolated , society will push their power.” , the president said.
Earlier, the Office of the President said that no matter how much the Kremlin does with various types of blackmail, Ukraine will not agree to negotiations.
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Source: korrespondent

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