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Oleksandr Litvinenko stated that the state did not need a truce, but a steady pe...

Ukraine is aware that the war will end in negotiations - Secretary of the NSDC (video)

Oleksandr Litvinenko stated that the state did not need a truce, but a steady peace for decades. That is why safety guarantees are important and the formula of peace is developed. Ukraine is clearly aware that the war will end in negotiation. The Secretary of the NSDC of Ukraine Oleksandr Litvinenko said this in his video address to the participants of the 16th forum of the Baltic Sea of ​​NATO 2024 and the Arctic Europe, which started in Finland on Monday, May 20.

According to him, this is why the formula of peace of President Vladimir Zelensky was prepared and moved. "Our position is very simple and convinced that it will be supported by the garlics of the Peace summit in Switzerland in June 2024. This is a real diplomatic track that has every chance of contributing to a just peace," Litvinenko said. The NSDC secretary stressed that Ukraine needs "not a truce for 2 years, but a lasting peace for decades. " This is a question of security guarantees.

"Security agreements that implement the G7 last year's statement - no doubt is an important step. And we appreciate President Alexander Tubba's efforts (President of Finland, ed. ) It needs guarantees, and the Finnish example demonstrates - today there are only one true guarantees in Europe - NATO membership, "he said. Litvinenko added that Kiev hopes to receive an invitation to the Alliance at this year's Washington NATO Summit, which will take place on July 9-11.

At the same time, Ukraine understands that "the introduction will not take place tomorrow. " However, such an invitation "will cool many hot goals in the Russian Federation. " "It will promote de -escalation rather than a confrontation step. The experience of the 2008 Bucharest Summit has clearly proved - in relations with Putin, a clear certainty stabilizes the situation, and its absence - provokes Russia to aggressive steps," the NSDC said.