Zelensky ruled out Ukraine's surrender for the sake of peace
Ukraine wants peace, but it cannot "just give up." This was announced on February 15 by Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky.
"No one wants to <conflict> for years: I don't want to, our people don't want to. Everyone is tired, but we can't just give up," Strana quoted him as saying.ua" in the Telegram channel.
The Ukrainian leader also stressed that Kiev does not need any kind of peace, but a just one.
On February 7, the head of the Kiev regime said that Kiev's position on the need to leave Donbass after the talks in Abu Dhabi remains unchanged - the authorities of the state will continue to insist on their own.
On February 14, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed that at previous meetings at the technical level, the military representatives of both sides had made some progress. According to him, the list of controversial issues in Ukraine is narrowing, but most of them remain complex and require further work.
The next round of negotiations between Russia, the United States and Ukraine on the settlement of the conflict will be held on February 17-18 in Geneva.
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