Kuleba: We have no choice but to win the war, we do not give an inch for our country
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba said his country had no choice but to win the war because it ruled out possible concessions to Russia that could lead to a ceasefire.
In a statement to Bloomberg, Kuleba described the crisis as a "war of existence" and said it was important for Ukraine to stop Russian forces now.
"Participate in the victory with us for the good of the world because this is not just a Russian war against Ukraine, this is a threat that Russia poses to the whole world," he said. ”.
"This is a war for our existence because President Putin does not recognize our identity, he does not recognize the right of the Ukrainian state to exist," Kuleba said.
"That is why we understand that we have no choice but to win this war, because it is a war for our existence," Kuleba said, adding that winning the war would mean restoring Ukraine's territorial integrity to its internationally recognized borders.
"We do not intend to occupy anyone's piece of land, not even an inch, but we want everything that belongs to us to be ours," he said.
Ukraine's foreign minister has ruled out potential concessions to Russia that could lead to a ceasefire in the war.
- This is an unprovoked war. "Neither Ukraine, nor Europe, nor NATO, nor the United States has provoked Putin to do what he is doing, and therefore he must bear full responsibility for that," he said.