To what extent? It is difficult for me to answer at this stage,
It has to be a compromise. I mean, de facto this peace should, in my personal opinion, come down to the fact that neither side will be able to say that it won this war, because each side in some sense will have to step down."
Everyone agrees to this, except for the Russian Federation,
The new emphasis on arms production is evidence of a broader generational shift in Europe,
It has to be a compromise,
The war is exhausting Russia, Vladimir Putin is playing a risky game. This war is exploiting Ukraine in a terrible way. These countries want to end the war. Each of them wants to win this war, that's natural."
Ukraine wants the war to end more than anyone else in the world. We are committed to working together to achieve this goal,
Our people will not accept a frozen conflict disguised as peace. We will never recognise the occupation of Crimea. And if NATO membership is not granted, Ukraine will require binding security guarantees—ones strong enough to deter future aggression and clear enough to ensure lasting peace."
As Ukraine’s delegation meets with partners in London today, we reaffirm a principled position: Ukraine is ready to negotiate—but not to surrender."
A full ceasefire - on land, in the air, and at sea - is the necessary first step,
Our people will not accept a frozen conflict disguised as peace,