Selenskyj demands European army: cohesion against Russia necessary!

Selenskyj demands European army: cohesion against Russia necessary!

München, Deutschland - The Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj has urged Belarus about a possible laying of Russian troops. This campaign could be an excuse for another offensive against Ukraine, similar to the situation before the invasion in 2022. Selenskyj emphasized that Belarus has now become an important mainstay for Russian military operations, and appealed to the western countries to be prepared for a possible escalation. "There are no signals from Moscow that indicate peace," he clarified, while he pointed out the need to increase the pressure on Russia. Selenskyj said that there would be no peace without the participation of Ukraine and the European nations in the negotiations, as well as reported.

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Selenskyj was also positive about the announced peace negotiations between Russia and the USA, which were initiated by Donald Trump. "Let us do it," he quotes Trump and signaled that no country wishes long -term peace than Ukraine. Nevertheless, Ukraine is prepared for painful concessions, among other things the possible task of NATO membership and regional detections, such as Zeit Online . It is emphasized that each agreement in the context of the Ukraine decline requires the participation of the European countries.

While Trump and Selenskyj have discussed important details on the phone, such as the development of a new security document, the concerns that Russia is not interested in real peace. "We have to put pressure together for just peace," said Selenskyj. European politicians also confirm the need that every decision regarding Ukraine respects Kiev's voice. "No decision about Ukraine without Ukraine," said Annalena Baerbock, while the Spanish foreign minister support this and indicate the sovereignty of Ukraine. The upcoming negotiations could therefore be crucial for the entire security architecture in Europe.

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