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To spread: Russia does not stop murder, but puts huge money in arms. The Kremlin...

The exchange of territories of Ukraine: Zelensky warned about the danger of dialogue with Putin

To spread: Russia does not stop murder, but puts huge money in arms. The Kremlin is actively imposing the idea of exchange of Ukrainian territories, the head of state said. Diplomacy activity lately, but no shifts in the Russian position are not particularly observed. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky reported on Telegram. Russia does not want to stop murder, put money into weapons and impose the idea of exchange of Ukrainian territory in Ukrainian.

However, no consequences are guaranteed, except for more convenient positions to restore the war in the future at the initiative of Moscow. "All our steps should be closer to the real end of the war, not its reconfiguration. Our decisions with partners have to work on joint security," he said. The head of state told details of the conversation with French President Emmanuel Macron. Both leaders exchanged views on the current diplomatic situation.

Ukraine and all Western partners, in his opinion, are ready as productively as possible for the sake of real peace. It is important that the Russians cannot deceive anyone again. "We all need a real ending of the war, a reliable basis for security for Ukraine and other European nations," Zelensky added. In the morning of August 9, the Ukrainian leader commented on the planned meeting of US President Donald Trump and the Kremlin Putin head on Alaska on August 15.

The war on Ukrainian land, according to him, still not finish without Ukraine. And the territorial issue is set out in the Constitution and no one will deviate from it. "The Ukrainians will not give their land to the occupier," the President emphasized. We will remind, the Prime Minister of Poland Donald Tusk considers the real prospect of freezing of war in Ukraine. Kyiv, in turn, is ready for political consultations. Focus previously presented five scenarios for the end of the war in Ukraine.