Unacceptable to allow war freeze, let Russia recover - Zelensky

Unacceptable to allow war freeze, let Russia recover - Zelensky

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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.

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