Slovakia: Ukraine will lose a third of its territory
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency to quote from Tass, Robert Fico, the prime minister of Slovakia, pointing out that America and its allies in NATO never for Ukraine They will not send an invitation to join this military alliance, he said that Kiev will lose 30% of its territory as a result of the war with Russia.
Fico in conversation said to the newspaper “Folha de S.Paulo”: I think that Ukraine will lose a third of its territory but security guarantees, including the presence of troops Foreign in the soil of this country will receive. If Ukraine considers these guarantees that everyone is talking about happy, I believe they have been betrayed.
According to Fico, solving and Chapter The war in Ukraine lies in achieving a ceasefire and starting negotiations. He added: Ukraine has put itself in a situation that does not have a happy ending for this country. Kiev will lose its territory and will not receive the invitation to join NATO.
The prime minister of Slovakia also stressed that the consequences of the war have severely overshadowed the internal stability of Ukraine. will give.
Dmitry Pskov, the spokesman of the Kremlin December 8 stressed that Moscow welcomes negotiations on Ukraine but for appointment getting on the rail peace talks, in the first step Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukraine should issue his decree banning negotiations Canceled and ordered the resumption of negotiations with Russia based on Istanbul agreements and at the same time, take into account field realities.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, in a meeting with officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the country on June 14, expressed Moscow’s conditions for resolving the crisis in Ukraine provided. Among these conditions, we can mention the withdrawal of Ukrainian forces from the Donbas region, as well as abandoning the dream of joining NATO. Also, according to Putin, all Western sanctions against Moscow should be lifted and Kiev should remain committed to its neutral status.