Zelenskyy Declares He’ll
never Surrender Donbas to Russia
Despite Russian demands that Ukraine cede its land to Muscovy
and Washington’s acceptance of such a gambit to end Moscow’s latest aggression
against Ukraine, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has again categorically
declared that he would never surrender Donbas to terrorist Russia.
Zelenskyy said Ukraine is not prepared to give up Donbas, as
the region holds the country’s strongest defensive strongholds. Withdrawing
troops would open the way for Russian forces to advance deeper into
Ukraine, he said in an interview with the Italian newspaper Corriere della
Sera.
Responding to a question about whether Ukraine would be
willing to abandon Donbas in exchange for security guarantees from allies,
Zelenskyy emphasized that “Russians do not want foreign troops in Ukraine, and
Europe must be firmer on this issue.”
“I am not going to question whether there are foreign troops
in Russia — for example, 10,000 North Korean soldiers. I do not understand why
Moscow should decide which troops are stationed on our land,” the president insisted.
“But I want to state clearly: I will never abandon Donbas
and the 200,000 Ukrainians who live there. Why should I do that? Because Putin
imposes it as a condition for peace? And will he immediately put forward new
demands? No, I will not tolerate that,” he added.
When asked whether negotiations included exchanging
Russian-unoccupied areas of Donbas for territories captured by Russia in the
Sumy and Kharkiv regions, the president stressed that “these lands cannot be
compared.”
“First of all, when we talk about border territories — any border
territories — they are very difficult for the enemy to hold. The Russians
clearly understand they won’t be able to keep them, and the time will come when
we will push them out. So this is not a gift,” Zelenskyy said.
At the same time, he noted that Donbas remains a key
objective for Russia. The president emphasized that Russia’s strategic goals
have hardly changed since the start of the war.
“You could say their appetite has decreased slightly, but
only for now. Therefore, we are not talking about exchanging small border
territories for the large territory of Donbas or the Donetsk region that we
currently control,” Zelenskyy said.
He added that if the aggressor state chooses to
withdraw from negotiations, Ukraine will seek another way to end the war.
Zelenskyy noted that Ukraine’s best defensive positions are
located in Donbas, and if Ukrainian troops withdraw, Russian forces would gain
full freedom of action toward the center of the country.
“Let’s imagine it’s not Europeans but Americans who send their
troops — for how long?” he said.
Zelenskyy also drew a parallel with the withdrawal of US
forces from Afghanistan.
“What will happen if, in 10 years, it’s not Trump but
another US president who decides to withdraw troops? We need a strong Ukrainian
defense line,” he concluded.
In the meantime, Russia’s war against Ukraine continues
along with its killings.
At least six people were killed and 35 others were injured
in Russian attacks against Ukraine over the past day, local authorities said on
March 3.
Russia launched 136 drones at Ukraine overnight,
the Ukrainian Air Force said, reporting that Ukrainian air defenses
intercepted 127 unmanned aircraft. At least five drones evaded defenses and
struck three locations. The fall of debris was recorded in three locations.
At least three people were killed and 30 others injured in
Russian attacks against Ukraine over the past day, local authorities said on
March 4.
Russia launched 149 drones at Ukraine overnight,
the Air Force said, reporting that Ukrainian air defenses intercepted
129. At least 19 drones evaded defenses and struck 15 locations. The fall of
debris was recorded at one location.
Apparently Iran saved some of its drones for Russians to use
against Ukraine.
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