Ukraine Rejects Territorial Concessions, Warns Against “Gray Zones” Amidst Shifting Allied Stance
Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha delivered a staunch rejection of territorial concessions on Thursday, warning against the creation of “gray zones” where Russia could consolidate its influence, Bloomberg reports.
Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha made a speech at a meeting of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, saying that Kyiv is striving for “geopolitical certainty” as a member of the Euro-Atlantic community
Sybiha’s comments come amidst a shift in the stance of Ukraine’s allies, who are increasingly preparing for potential peace negotiations. While previous rhetoric focused on a complete Ukrainian victory, the recent advances by Russian forces, coupled with Ukraine’s ongoing push for significant military aid, which has no direct ends to where it is going, appear to be prompting a reconsideration of strategies.
This shift is evident in Ukraine’s leader Volodymyr Zelensky’s recent actions. He sent a delegation to the United States on Wednesday for discussions in anticipation of Donald Trump’s return to the White House and his goal of a swift end to the conflict. While Zelensky has acknowledged the need for a diplomatic solution and the possibility of ending hostilities with parts of Ukraine currently occupied, his government maintains its firm opposition to any compromises on its territorial integrity.
Russia, meanwhile, continues advancing, making gains in the east and south of Ukraine. Moscow’s forces have intensified their attacks on Ukraine’s power grid with large-scale missile barrages.