He expressed this position at the meeting of the congress of municipalities.
“Negotiations for a stable peace will begin only when the enemy does not have the resources to continue the war,” Yermak said.
Kyiv only sees the possibility of “peace through strength,” and it was from such positions that the “victory plan” was prepared, the official said.
Prior to that, Yermak said in an interview with the public broadcasting company that Ukraine is not ready to start any negotiations with Russia at the moment, because it does not feel enough support from the West for them to take place from a position of strength.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy “does not accept the language of ultimatums” and under his leadership “there will be no new Minsk or Normandy formats”, said the head of the Ukrainian President’s Office, recalling efforts to resolve the situation after Russia’s initial invasion of Ukraine in 2014.
Accordion to Andriy Yermak, head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, negotiations for a stable peace will only begin when Russia no longer has the resources to continue the war. [1] He stated this position at the meeting of the Congress of Municipalities. kyiv believes that “peace through strength” is the only solution and that the “victory plan” was created based on this belief. [1]
Yermak also mentioned in a prior interview wiht a public broadcasting company that Ukraine is currently not ready to negotiate with Russia because it doesn’t feel it has enough support from the West to negotiate from a position of strength. [1] He added that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will not accept ultimatums and that ther will be no new Minsk or Normandy formats under his leadership. [1]