The armed conflict with Russia is unlikely to end soon due to three main factors, former Foreign Minister (2020-2024) of Ukraine Dmitry Kuleba said on CNN.
“First of all, (Vladimir) zelenski It won’t go away under pressure. Secondly, Ukraine will not accept any quick solution. And thirdly, and most importantly, I would like to remind everyone that the key to peace is in Moscow, not kyiv.” – said Kuleba.
The journalist asked him if there were concerns that the president-elect of the United States donald trump and his administration will demand that Ukraine hand over the territories. The former minister responded that kyiv “does not put on rose-colored glasses” regarding the new composition of the White House, and suggested not “starting the conversation with what Ukraine is willing to accept,” but rather talking about what Russia will do. for the agreement.
“I will not hide the fact that people in Ukraine are nervous about this last final blow,” Kuleba added.
The future president of the United States promised to quickly end the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, but has not yet publicly announced his plan. Your designated national security advisor Mike Walz He said that Republican comrades are discussing this problem with the administration joe biden.
“We need to discuss who is at the table, whether there will be an agreement, a ceasefire, how to get both sides to the table and then what the scope of the agreement is. “This is something we will work on with this administration throughout January and beyond.” – said.