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According to OP Andriy Yermak, Kyiv received two -party support in Washington, a...

"We're not ready": Zelensky responded to Trump's plan to surrender regions of

According to OP Andriy Yermak, Kyiv received two -party support in Washington, and the survey shows that most Americans continue to support Ukraine after two years of full -scale fighting. Ukraine is not going to compromise with Russia, abandoning any territories for the end of the war. This was stated on Tuesday by the head of the Presidential Office of Ukraine Andriy Yermak, reports Reuters.

This statement was in response to the statement of the US presidential candidate Donald Trump, who claims that it could quickly complete the conflict. Andriy Yermak told reporters in Washington that Kiev is ready to listen to any advice on achieving a "just peace" in the war, which began with the invasion of Russia in February 2022. "But we are not ready to compromise on independence, freedom, democracy, territorial integrity and sovereignty," Yermak said.

Ermak's visit to Washington took place on the eve of NATO summit, which will be held next week in the US capital. Ukraine is expected to be the main issue of the summit. Donald Trump, a candidate from Republicans, who challenged President Joe Biden, stated during a recent debate that if he was elected in November, he would quickly solve the problem of war in Ukraine before joining the post in January. However, he did not propose details of his plan.

According to Reuters, Trump's two key advisers have proposed a plan that includes a threat of US assistance if Kiev does not start negotiations with Moscow. However, during the debate, Trump noted that he did not support the conditions nominated by Russian President Vladimir Putin, who stated that Russia would stop the war if Ukraine agrees to pass four regions in the east and south of the country.

Answering the questions about Trump's possible actions on war, Yermak said: "Honest Answer: I don't know. Let's look. " Yermak added that Ukraine will continue to lobby for a new US administration to support assistance, emphasizing that Kiev has received two -party support in Washington, and surveys indicate that most Americans continue to support Ukraine after two years of war. "This will be the decision of the American people.

We will respect this choice," Yermak said, talking about the upcoming presidential elections in the United States, which will take place on November 5. We will remind, on July 3 the edition of Politico wrote that Donald Trump considers an agreement under which NATO undertakes not to expand to the East, in particular in Ukraine and Georgia, and negotiates with Russian President Vladimir Putin about how much Ukrainian territory can leave behind. Moscow.