NewsPutin's ceasefire proposal risks bolstering russian aggression, warns Ukrainian ambassador

Putin's ceasefire proposal risks bolstering russian aggression, warns Ukrainian ambassador

Ceasefire in Ukraine? Ambassador says "no"
Ceasefire in Ukraine? Ambassador says "no"
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Jakub Artych

26 July 2024 13:49

A few weeks ago, Vladimir Putin admitted he was ready to halt the fighting in Ukraine through a negotiated ceasefire, which would account for the Ukrainian territories currently occupied by Russia. The Ukrainian ambassador, however, disagrees with this approach, citing numerous threats to his country.

Leaders of NATO member states have periodically proposed the idea of a ceasefire, and Vladimir Putin proposed it a few weeks ago. However, many experts point out that it would not benefit Ukraine, only Russia.

The American Institute for the Study of War (ISW) warned that Russia would likely take advantage of any ceasefire in Ukraine to prepare for future offensive operations. The Ukrainian ambassador now speaks in a similar tone.

"Many countries have proposed the idea of a ceasefire, but no one thinks about what it means," said the Ukrainian ambassador to Turkey, Vasyl Bodnar, quoted by "Ukrayinska Pravda."

He adds that many countries have proposed the idea of a ceasefire, but no one considers what it implies.

Some 25% of Ukrainian territory would remain under Russian control, which means buying time for Russia to strengthen its capabilities and resume its attacks on Ukraine, he added.

Bodnar emphasised that resolving the problem of Russian occupation, which has been ongoing in Ukraine for over two years, solely depends on protecting Ukraine's territorial integrity under international law.

Bodnar also explained that the Ukrainian vision of ending the war is consistent and unchangeable.

Our methods for achieving peace are very simple: withdrawal of Russian troops and protection of international law, then we can start talking about other possibilities, he admitted.

The Ukrainian ambassador on joining NATO

Ukraine, in its desire to join NATO, has no intention of provoking Russia or causing geopolitical changes, the goal is solely security and "lasting peace".

NATO is the only institution that can meet the demands of the modern world in terms of security, at least on paper, said Bodnar.

He stressed that if Ukraine becomes a member of NATO, it will be a natural border between the remaining alliance members and Russia.

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