Territorial concessions to end the war, President Zelensky dismisses | Reuters

On May 25, Ukraine’s President Zelensky strongly opposed the idea that the country should make concessions over its territory to end the war with Russia. The photo shows Mr. Zelensky (2022 Archyde.com / Arnd Wiegmann) giving a video speech at the Davos Conference held in Davos, Switzerland on the 23rd.

[Archyde.com]-Ukraine President Zelensky strongly opposed the idea that the country should concede over its territory to end the war with Russia on the 25th.

The New York Times, in an editorial on May 19, pointed out that the Ukrainian government may have to make difficult decisions in negotiations for peace, given that a decisive military victory is not realistic. ..

Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger also suggested at the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) annual meeting (Davos) this week that Ukraine should keep Russia in the unilateral merger of Crimea in 2014.

“I get the impression that Kissinger’s calendar is dated 1938, not 2022, and is speaking to the audience in Munich at the time, not the Davos Forum,” Zelensky said in a video speech.

In 1938, Britain, France, Italy and Germany signed an agreement in Munich to give Hitler of Nazi Germany the Czechoslovak territory of the time to abandon further territorial expansion.

“Maybe the New York Times wrote something similar in 1938, but now it’s 2022,” he stressed.

On top of that, “People who advise that Ukraine should give something to Russia are the ordinary people of Ukraine, the ordinary Ukrainian people, the number of people living in the territory that proposes to hand over to Russia for the peace of illusion. I have never looked at a million people. “

There is a gap within the European Union (EU) between Italy and Hungary, which seek a ceasefire and peace talks, and other member states that maintain a tough stance on Russia.

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