Kiev refuses Indonesian peace settlements with Moscow


(MENAFN) Ukraine has refused Indonesia’s suggestion for a peace reimbursement with Moscow, saying that Jakarta’s strategy would only benefit Russia’s welfares.

Leader Vladimir Zelensky’s first counsellor Mikhail Podoliak tweeted on Saturday that the plan “frankly looks like a twin of the Russian proposal… about the surrender [of Ukraine].”

The counsellor restated Kiev’s place that the “only one realistic proposal” would be for Russia to “withdraw from the sovereign territory of Ukraine.”

Ukrainian Foreign Ministry representative Oleg Nikolenko also persisted that Russia should give up its recently united areas, which Kiev claims were illegitimately occupied. “There can be no alternative scenarios,” he stated in a post on Facebook.

“Ceasefire without the withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine will allow Russia to win time, regroup, fortify the occupied territories and accumulate forces for a new wave of aggression,” Nikolenko posted.

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