More than half of this group (52%) agrees that Ukraine should be open to making some territorial concessions as part of a peace deal to end the war, while 38% disagree and another 10% don’t know. Gallup did not ask more details about the level of territorial concessions that people would be open to,
In a world of relativism and cowardice, freedom is the absolute among absolutes, the value of values."
Ukraine will never submit to the occupiers, and the Russian military will be punished for violating international law,
The military operation against Kyiv continues … and will be completed,
Every new Russian strike only confirms Putin’s true intentions. He wants the war to continue, he is not interested in talking about peace,
He sees these attempts [to start talks] as a weakness. And what we need now is not weakness and appeasement. We need strength,
On one hand, it proves Ukrainian bravery in the face of brutal Russian aggression. […] On the other hand, this number proves the failure of the international community, including this esteemed council, to stop wars of aggression and atrocities,
They've got a war to fight. They're not interested in starting new fronts in that war."
Aggression by a non-nuclear state with the participation of a nuclear state is considered as a joint attack,
Russia's use of banned chemicals on the battlefield once again demonstrates Russia's chronic disregard for international law,
It was necessary to bring our principles in line with the current situation,
We need peace through strength, not appeasement,
A thousand days of resistance to a total war is an enormous price to pay for a nation that simply wants to be free and live a normal life,
We want to warn everyone: there will be no 'Minsk 3'; what we need is real peace,