Russia must withdraw from the territories occupied by its troops after February 24.
Any peace-building initiatives in Russia's war against Ukraine should not freeze the conflict, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba said.
“ We have to have different decisions on the table for each scenario, and therefore initiatives that come from the Polish government are useful because Poland is a member of NATO and has the opportunity to promote certain initiatives within the Alliance. But we have only one caveat to any an initiative that is now being voiced by one country or another: these initiatives should not freeze the conflict , “Kuleba said at a briefing in Warsaw on Friday.
Kuleba stressed that Russia must withdraw from the territories occupied by its troops after February 24.
“ Our principled position is that Russia should return to the positions it held as of February 23, and no initiative that will promote the current status quo is in Ukraine's interests ,” Kuleba said, noting that he had spoken. frank and meaningful conversation with the Deputy Prime Minister of Poland Jaroslav Kaczynski.
“ I am very grateful to him for the fact that we were able to speak very calmly and in detail on this issue and I found full understanding with Mr. Kaczynski on the Ukrainian position and I also see Mr. Kaczynski's sincere desire to help Ukraine ,” he added.
Kuleba stressed that now there are no doubts or misunderstandings about the issue of the peacekeeping mission in Ukraine proposed by Poland.
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