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Ukraine Peace: Zelenskyy’s Stance on No-Deal Agreement

January 1, 2026 Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor World

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ZelenskyyS Stance on⁣ Peace Negotiations: “Not at Any price”

Ukrainian President Volodymyr zelenskyy has repeatedly emphasized Ukraine‘s commitment to ‍peace,but firmly rejects negotiations that involve territorial concessions or​ compromise on national sovereignty. This article ⁢examines the context of his⁢ statements, the implications for ongoing negotiations, ‌and the potential pathways to a resolution of the conflict ​with Russia.

The Core Message: Sovereignty and Territorial Integrity

President Zelenskyy’s central message, consistently delivered in recent addresses (as reported by News and Aktuálně.cz), is that Ukraine desires a just and lasting peace, but not at the expense of its sovereignty⁤ or ⁢territorial integrity. ⁤ he has stated, “We want the end of⁣ the war, but not the end of Ukraine,” ‌underscoring this principle. This position directly responds to potential Russian ‍demands for recognition of ⁤annexed territories and guarantees against Ukraine’s future NATO membership.

This stance is rooted in Ukraine’s ‌constitution and the ‍will of the Ukrainian people, who overwhelmingly support maintaining the country’s territorial integrity. Any compromise on this front would be politically unsustainable for Zelenskyy and would likely lead to internal unrest.

what⁤ Led ‍to This Position? A Timeline of Negotiations

Date Event Key Outcome/Significance
February 28, 2022 Frist ‌Round of Negotiations (Belarus) Initial discussions on ceasefire‍ and humanitarian corridors; yielded​ no meaningful breakthroughs.
March 3-7,⁢ 2022 Multiple Rounds of Negotiations (Belarus/Poland) Focus on potential ceasefire⁢ agreements and withdrawal of Russian forces; stalled due to conflicting demands.
March 29, 2022 Istanbul Negotiations Ukraine ​proposed a neutral status in exchange ​for security guarantees; Russia initially signaled openness, but later retracted.
april 2022 – Present Sporadic‍ Talks⁣ & International Mediation limited progress; focus shifted to battlefield dynamics and international support for Ukraine.

The initial negotiations, notably those in Belarus ‌and Poland, quickly stalled due to russia’s maximalist demands, including the demilitar

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