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Ukrainian official lists frontline problems, assures Ukraine will find solutions

6 March, 2024 Wednesday
13:23

NSDC Secretary Oleksiy Danilov said that the situation at the front remains tense, but the Ukrainian Armed Forces are making every effort to restore Ukraine's territorial integrity

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According to him, there is no "fatigue of Ukraine" and "weakness of the West." Ukraine does not intend to hold peace talks without restoring its territorial integrity.

"The restoration of Ukraine's territorial integrity is an unconditional and unalterable absolute of the Ukrainian position for the start of any proposals to resolve the war. In Ukraine, we do not share land, we bury those who dare to test it," Danilov said.

He also noted that the Peace Formula is a document by which Ukraine not only declares its intentions, but also takes practical steps to implement them.

"No one will ever forgive Russian war criminals for the deaths of innocent Ukrainian children. Until there is a fair trial and punishment, there can be no contact with the current Kremlin scum," the NSDC Secretary emphasized.

At the same time, he admitted that the situation at the front is tense, but assured that Ukraine will cope with all the challenges.

"The situation at the front is difficult, but there is no static in war and everything is developing in rapid dynamics. We can take a step back, but then we will take two steps forward. Ukraine will find answers to the challenges that arise - with the "shell famine", with the replenishment of reserves, and with Russian missile terror. The West, in turn, will go through all the necessary democratic procedures and related difficulties, rebuild the economy, change strategies and approaches, and cope with the Russian economy, which is equal to the budget of one American state," Danilov wrote.

He emphasized that Ukrainians will always choose freedom between fatigue and slavery, so Putin will not succeed in demoralizing society.

  • On February 14, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that Russia was allegedly ready for a political and diplomatic end to the war in Ukraine, but "taking into account the realities on the ground."
  • On February 22, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called on Kyiv and Moscow to hold peace talks, saying it is the only way to end the war.
  • On February 28, Turkish President Recep Erdogan announced his willingness to provide a platform for negotiations between Ukraine and Russia.
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