Selenskyj refuses: Donbass remains under Ukrainian control!
Ukrainian President Selenskyj warns of new Russian offensive, while the conflict in Donbass is worried. Meeting of Trump and Putin in Alaska is imminent.

Selenskyj refuses: Donbass remains under Ukrainian control!
In the Ukraine conflict, the situation continues: President Wolodymyr Selenskyj has made it clear that Ukraine is not willing to give up the Donbass while the country is preparing for new Russian offensive. Before the upcoming summit in Alaska between US President Donald Trump and Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin, Selenskyj warns of a possible major attack by Russia. The Ukrainian army describes the situation as "difficult and dynamic".
Although a possible ceasefire has long been discussed in the Ukraine conflict, the talks have so far been unsuccessful. Selenskyj emphasizes that Ukraine can only negotiate territorial questions after a ceasefire. At the same time, he confirms that a withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from the Donbass is excluded in order to give Russian forces no strategic advantage. "A retreat could offer Russia a bridgehead," warns Selenskyj.
Preparations for new offensive
According to reports, the Russian armed forces have made 35 attempts to break through the Ukrainian lines of defense at Pokrowsk. In this sense, the region is surrounded by Russian troops and the Ukrainian deliveries can only be maintained by a narrow corridor. According to reports, Russian soldiers have already been able to advance around ten kilometers to the north and threaten to control the strategically important roads.
Meanwhile, the Ukrainian army does not deviate, but shifts its troops to the Pokrowsk region. This is done in response to the intensifying Russian troop movements and the threat, which emanates from the new offensive advances Moscow. Selenskyj rejects Moscow's demands, which include the assignment of the Crimea and the four partially occupied areas. "These demands are unacceptable," said Selenskyj.
International diplomacy and geopolitical tensions
The upcoming meeting between Trump and Putin sees Selenskyj as a "personal victory" for Putin, as the Kremlin chief could enable himself to free himself from international isolation. This ensures additional concern in Kiev, as Ukraine is fighting for support and security in this geopolitical mixture.
The geopolitical tensions have intensified in recent years. According to experts, rivalries between great powers lead to increasing pressure on the affected countries. The need to protect economic and diplomatic connections is increasingly contradicting the geopolitical reality, as was emphasized in the last reports. The current political measures that are taken by countries in response to the Ukraine conflict ranges from sanctions to trade barriers.
This means that geopolitical constraints outdo the economic logic today, which requires increasingly more urgent strategies for action within the affected economies.
Overall, it can be seen that the situation in the Ukraine conflict remains tense both militarily and diplomatically, especially in view of the approaching conversations between the world's great power of power. The coming days could be decisive for the further course of the conflict.
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