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Ukraine vows to defend territory amid peace talks with Russia

Dec 5, 2025, 11:10 AM10
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Ukraine vows to defend territory amid peace talks with Russia

  • General Oleksandr Syrskyi warns that ceding territory in peace talks is unacceptable for Ukraine.
  • He claims Russia is using peace negotiations as a cover to gain land through military means.
  • Ukrainian forces will continue fighting to defend their territory and European stability.
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In a recent interview, General Oleksandr Syrskyi, the commander-in-chief of Ukraine's armed forces, expressed Ukraine's firm stance against ceding territory in any peace negotiations with Russia. He emphasized that a fair peace could only be achieved after hostilities cease along the current frontlines, asserting that Ukrainian soldiers remain prepared to fight if diplomacy fails. Syrskyi voiced his concerns over Russia's intentions, believing that peace talks orchestrated by former U.S. President Donald Trump are being used as a façade for further territorial aggression while Russian forces seek to capture more land. He underscored the importance of Ukraine's defense for not just the nation but for all of Europe. Syrskyi pointed out that Ukraine is currently facing a significant barrage of Russian attacks, including thousands of drones directed at their positions. He reiterated the unwavering commitment of Ukrainian troops to repel any advances and to maintain territorial integrity while reflecting on the sacrifices made by those who have given their lives in this struggle. The general also acknowledged the crucial support Ukraine receives from its allies, particularly the United States, in terms of military aid, which bolsters their defense effort against a much larger Russian army. He concluded that the outcome of their fight against Russia holds considerable implications not just for Ukraine but for the stability of Europe at large.

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