‘Perfectly understandable’: Russia’s neighbors back again Ukraine’s refusal to negotiate on peace talks

‘Perfectly understandable’: Russia’s neighbors back again Ukraine’s refusal to negotiate on peace talks


President of the Republic of Poland, Andrzej Duda.

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Poland’s President Andrzej Duda on Tuesday described Ukraine’s refusal to cede floor to Russia in possible peace talks as “properly understandable.”

Talking to CNBC at the World Financial Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Duda restated his support for his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy adhering to stunted peace formula talks to which Russia was not celebration.

“It really is no wonder that the Ukrainian authorities would not talk to [Russian President] Vladimir Putin these days due to the fact they were being distinct from the get started,” Duda informed CNBC’s Steve Sedgwick.

“To me, as the president of Poland, it really is properly easy to understand. It is distinct,” he stated.

A conference of national safety advisors on Sunday manufactured minor headway in resolving the Russia-Ukraine conflict immediately after Zelenskyy’s chief of team Andriy Yermak reiterated Kyiv’s resolute determination to its 10-stage peace formula.

Poland's Duda: Ukraine deserves our support

Provided in its stipulations are the restoration of Ukraine’s territorial integrity, which include land seized throughout Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea, as perfectly as the withdrawal of all Russian troops from Ukraine.

Duda, 1 of Ukraine’s staunchest allies and a border neighbor, commended Kyiv’s unwavering situation considering the fact that the onset of the war, and claimed that the conflict would only finish with Moscow’s complete retreat. Russia, for its element, has objected to such requires.

“They attacked an independent sovereign nation, so I’m not amazed president Volodymyr Zelenskyy and individuals who function with him are clear about the conclude of the war,” Duda reported.

“The war will appear to an conclude when we’ve pushed Russians out of all Ukrainian occupied territories. For me this is clear,” he additional.

Duda’s feedback ended up mirrored by Latvia’s President Edgars Rinkēvičs, who mentioned that he believed the West desired to transform tack around its guidance for Ukraine.

Latvian president: Western world needs to change its strategy on Ukraine war

Rinkēvičs explained Ukraine’s allies need to switch from backing Kyiv against the Russian onslaught for “as long as it is needed” to a tactic that supports the japanese European place “to its victory.”

“All all those voices who are expressing that we possibly ought to have some variety of political process, talks or discussions, they by some means never listen to what Mr. Putin is stating,” Rinkēvičs informed CNBC Tuesday.

“Mr. Putin is indicating that he is prepared to battle this war until eventually the end,” he ongoing. “I examine that he is actually questioning the statehood of Ukraine. And if he is questioning the statehood of Ukraine then the large problem is, what is actually up coming?”

Rinkēvičs mentioned he expected “popular perception to prevail” regardless of the political processes not just in the U.S., but also throughout Europe, citing the forthcoming European Parliament elections. 



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