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No one will make Ukraine to nothing: Dmytro Kuleba about negotiations with Russia

"Kyiv does not even consider any concessions about Crimea theoretically. There is neither for us nor for international law any difference between Kherson and Sevastopol. All this is Ukraine. " Opinion. We. We will put a point from Ukraine from Ukraine on "and" On media conversations about the pressure on Ukraine about negotiations, how far can Ukraine go in the liberation of its territories and what will happen, etc. 1.

Listen to the President of Zelensky: we will liberate our land and people, Russia should withdraw our occupation troops from the territory of Ukraine in internationally recognized borders; 2. Ukraine does not give up diplomacy. But the Kremlin's current statements about allegedly readiness for negotiations are just a smoke curtain. Russia plays a construct, and in fact wants to pause to recover from defeat and subsequently continue the war with new force.

We will not go for it and urge partners not to play Moscow; 3. Kyiv does not even consider theoretically any concessions about the issue of Crimea. There is neither for us nor for international law any difference between Kherson and Sevastopol. All this is Ukraine; 4. Talks that Ukraine will tolerate or succumb to any pushing. I generally advise everyone to leave this prehistoric perception of Ukraine as who is pressed against and whom they are forced. Today, Ukraine is pressing and forcing.

We create a new story with those in the world who stands with us side by side. 5. As for those in the world who, behind the scenes among themselves and in the comments to the journalists, is expanding that he does not believe in the victory of Ukraine and expresses endless doubts, today I acted at the EU Council and told one story. Further quote from my present speech: "In the summer of 2021 I traveled Kherson region with the children. Our guide was Alexey Biletsky.

He was in love with Kherson region and dedicated life to turn it into a tourist magnet. Thanked me for the work and said that he was honored to make a tour for us. He wrote with sadness as if he said goodbye . . . I replied Oleksi then into the reality of my words. But everything happened that. So now I suggest you visit Ukrainian Kherson. For my part, I will be glad to share Alexei's contacts. This situation applies to anyone who does not believe in Ukraine.