Ukraine officially refused any negotiations with Putin: Zelensky signed a corresponding decree - ForumDaily
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Ukraine officially refused any negotiations with Putin: Zelensky signed the relevant decree

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky signed a decree stating that it is impossible to conduct any negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Voice of America.

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Solution National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) was adopted in response to Russia's annexation of the territories of Ukraine.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky signed decree, which put into effect the decision of the National Security and Defense Council of September 30. It refers to the impossibility of negotiating with the current Russian President Vladimir Putin. The decision of the National Security and Defense Council was taken in response to Russia's annexation of the territories of Ukraine.

"The National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine decided: to state the impossibility of holding negotiations with the President of the Russian Federation V. Putin”, — написано в документе.

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Указ Зеленского был опубликован 4 октября. Также был одобрен текст обращение президента Украины, председателя Верховной рады и премьера в НАТО. Кроме того, в документе есть рекомендация Раде ускорить принятие законопроектов «о надлежащем санкционном и ином реагировании на эскалацию со стороны Российской Федерации».

Press Secretary of the President of Russia Dmitry Peskov commented отказ Зеленского от переговоров с Путиным: «Будем теперь ждать либо изменения позиции нынешнего президента, либо уже дождемся будущего президента Украины, который изменит свои позиции в интересах украинского народа», – заявил Песков.

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September 30 Volodymyr Zelensky сообщилthat Ukraine is applying for NATO membership on an accelerated basis. He also saidthat Ukraine will not hold any negotiations with Russia as long as Vladimir Putin is its president. Zelensky's statement was a response to Russia's annexation of regions of Ukraine.

As ForumDaily wrote earlier:

  • At the end of September, fake "referendums" on joining the Russian Federation were held in the occupied territories of Ukraine: why Russia needs it.
  • On September 30, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on the annexation of territories occupied in Ukraine. He signed the relevant decrees during the "ceremony of joining new territories."
  • Ukraine in response to the actions of the Russian Federation submits application for membership in NATO in accelerated mode.

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