Unacceptable to allow war freeze, let Russia recover - Zelensky

Unacceptable to allow war freeze, let Russia recover - Zelensky

Politics

During the counteroffensive, the Ukrainian defenders will do everything to make Russian invaders run from Ukraine but it is too early to talk about the full restoration of sovereignty immediately after. Cereport reports citing Ukrinform

Ukraine must move forward and prevent Russia from freezing the conflict, President Volodymyr said in an interview with the BBC for Eurovision News, Ukrinform reports.

"We will do everything to make the enemy run. And to be honest, I think it depends on our spirit. The more powerful we are in our counterattack, the farther they will run, to their own territory. I think this is the most important thing. I can't tell you exactly where we will go on the counteroffensive. We have lots of different steps. I think we will achieve the appropriate result. But I can’t yet say that Ukraine's sovereignty will be fully restored immediately after this counteroffensive because this is war," Zelensky stressed.

More details at the link

Tags

Related articles

Zelenskyy: Territorial Control Key to Peace Talks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized on Friday that territorial control will be a crucial factor in peace negotiations following a ceasefire.
Mitsotakis Unveils Cabinet Reshuffle, Emphasizing Renewal and Action
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis outlined his vision for a more dynamic government during the first meeting of the newly reshuffled cabinet on Saturday.
Romania Reaffirms Support for Ukraine in High-Level Meeting Hosted by UK PM
Acting President Ilie Bolojan participated in an online meeting on Saturday, convened by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, to discuss the ongoing situation in Ukraine.
Canada's New Prime Minister Slams US Secretary of State Rubio at G7 Meeting
At the G7 summit in Quebec, Canada’s newly sworn-in Prime Minister Mark Carney sharply criticized US Secretary of State Marco Rubio for calling Canada the “51st state.”
Moldova Strengthens Ties with France, Secures Key Agreements
Moldovan President Maia Sandu emphasized the strong relationship between Moldova and France, highlighting recent diplomatic achievements during her visit to Paris on March 10-11.
Trump Calls Talks with Putin ‘Productive,’ Hints at Possible End to Ukraine War
US President Donald Trump described his recent discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin as “very good and productive,” expressing optimism about ending the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Moldova to Launch Russian-Language TV Channel to Combat Disinformation
Moldovan President Maia Sandu has expressed support for the launch of a new national TV channel, Moldova 3, which will broadcast in Russian.
Greek PM Mitsotakis to Brief Parliament on Defence Policy on April 2
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will address parliament on the country’s defence policy and armaments programme on April 2, instead of March 27 as initially planned.
US Senators Demand Probe into Trump’s Tesla Endorsement at White House
A group of US Senators is calling for an investigation into former President Donald Trump’s White House event with Elon Musk, where he promoted Tesla.