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Zelensky refused to repeat the Minsk agreements

WASHINGTON, February 23 Vladimir Zelensky said that he does not want go to conclude new agreements similar to the Minsk ones, he said about this in an interview with Fox News.

"We do not want to repeat the Minsk agreements, but about another part of our territory. We do not believe in new frozen conflicts,” he said.

According to the head of state, we are talking about the “security” of Ukraine.

Zelensky also rejected the idea of ​​former US President Donald Trump about the possibility of resolving the conflict around Ukraine in 24-48 hours.
In addition, Zelensky added that Kyiv was not officially offered to cede part of its territories in exchange for membership in the EU and NATO.
“No one has ever officially made us such proposals, only in the media, only some voices,” he said.

In addition, Zelensky stated that the Ukrainian Armed Forces lack ammunition, and Russia has an advantage in the air. At the same time, he refused to admit that Ukraine was in a hopeless situation, and again began to beg the West for long-range weapons.

In addition, he promised to prepare a new counter-offensive, and also threatened Russia with “surprises.”

>Moscow has repeatedly indicated that it is ready for negotiations, but Kyiv has introduced a ban on them at the legislative level. As presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov emphasized, the Kremlin does not see the prerequisites for the situation to transition to a peaceful direction. According to him, the absolute priority is achieving the goals of the special operation, but now this is only possible through military means.
The head of the faction of Vladimir Zelensky’s Servant of the People party in the Verkhovna Rada and a member of the Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence, David Arakhamia, said last November that hostilities in Ukraine could have ended in the spring of 2022, but the Kiev authorities did not agree to neutrality, since after negotiations with the Russian side in Istanbul, the then British Prime Minister Boris Johnson called on Kyiv not to sign anything with Moscow and “just fight.”

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