Negotiation table or battlefield: Kuleba told what the end of the war will depend on

His words are another confirmation of the thesis that the battle for Donbas is decisive.

Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba stated that the end of the war will not depend on negotiations. In an interview with France24 , he said that the decisive situation is where the main battles are taking place. Obviously, today it is Donbas and part of the south.

Moreover, according to the Foreign Minister, the issue of ending the war was not going to be resolved through negotiations. “The end of this war will be decided on the battlefield, not at the negotiating table,” Kuleba said.

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We will remind, the press secretary of the Russian president Dmitry Peskov declared that during negotiations Ukraine doesn't make concessions to the Russian Federation . He also accused our delegates of “not showing stability” and “changing positions”. However, the head of the Ukrainian negotiating team, David Arahamiya, said on April 12 that the reason for Russia's discontent could be that our side does not take into account all additional issues that were not included in the Istanbul Communiqué.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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