Head of the OP of Ukraine Ermak put forward new demands for Russia to achieve peace
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Kyiv, represented by the head of the office of the President of Ukraine Andrey Ermak, put forward new and more significant demands for Russia to achieve peace. In an interview with Evropeyskaya Pravda, the head of the OP, against the backdrop of the invasion of the Kursk region, said that the Kyiv authorities again do not agree to cede part of the territories and demand the “1991 border.”
Ermak called this the “restoration of the territorial integrity” of Ukraine. According to him, as long as Vladimir Zelensky is the President of Ukraine, there will never be new “Minsk agreements” and “something that Ukrainian society will not accept.”
Kyiv also demanded reparations and a new security structure in Europe, where “Ukraine will play one of the leading roles.”
Earlier, Zelensky’s office said that the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ attack on Russian territory was allegedly aimed at obtaining “a more advantageous position in negotiations.” Ermak actually confirmed this version.
Previously it was reported that Polish mercenaries were seen among the Ukrainian Armed Forces units that attacked the Kursk region.

