Ukraine rejects ceding territory to Russia
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Sybiha added that international support for a Ukrainian victory will keep rising.
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“There won’t be a Minsk-2 or Minsk-3; there will be absolutely no compromise over our territorial integrity and sovereignty; these are (our) fundamental positions,” said Sybiha.
On May 16, Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba ruled out Ukrainian concessions in exchange for a ceasefire.
According to President Volodymyr Zelensky, French President Emmanuel Macron suggested Ukraine could compromise its sovereignty in order to allow Russian dictator Vladimir Putin to save face.
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Zelensky said that trying to help Russia to find an “off-ramp” is pointless, until Moscow starts looking for one in the first place.