Key points:
1. Russia’s demands are unrealistic and unchanged since 2022
During the second Istanbul meeting, Russia failed to present any new or constructive proposals. Its position remained rigid and outdated, showing no genuine intention to pursue peace.
2. Accepting Russia’s terms would amount to capitulation, not peace
Agreeing to such conditions would not end the war — it would legitimize aggression and open the door to further expansion. True peace must be just, sustainable, and based on international law.
3. The only effective strategy against aggression is unity and principled resistance
Strength, unity, and clarity of purpose are the only proven responses to Russian aggression. Any negotiation must reject coercion and uphold national sovereignty.
4. Ukraine calls on the international community to demand a full, unconditional ceasefire
Ukraine continues to seek diplomatic, economic, and security support, urging global partners to stand firmly in defense of the UN Charter, sovereignty, and human life.
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