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Zelensky denies NATO swap: Kyiv stands firm on territories

The echoes of reports suggesting that Kyiv might relinquish control over the occupied territories in exchange for Ukraine joining NATO continue to resound. On Tuesday, Volodymyr Zelensky addressed this issue. He emphasized that Kyiv "is not engaging in such talks," although some of Ukraine's allies might be considering this scenario.

Will Russia get part of Ukraine? There is a comment from Zelensky.
Will Russia get part of Ukraine? There is a comment from Zelensky.
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Maciej Zubel

4:09 PM EDT, October 22, 2024

During a conversation with journalists, Zelensky suggested that the information about Ukraine supposedly ceding part of its territory doesn't accidentally appear in the public debate.

- We are not discussing this. But I think that these media leaks are not accidental. Perhaps some partners may have such thoughts. They don’t communicate this directly with me, but through the media, it’s clear they’re testing its reception - said Zelensky in a conversation with journalists.

When asked if Ukraine anticipates starting talks about NATO membership without the occupied territories, Zelensky replied that "from a legal point of view, occupied territories are not recognized as territories of other countries."

Currently, about 20% of Ukraine's territory is occupied by Russian forces.

Zelensky emphasized that the most important thing for Ukraine is obtaining security guarantees from the West. - The best is NATO. In times of war - an invitation, absolutely open, with a strong position in any format of diplomacy. I believe that this invitation does not depend on the opinion of Russia. When some other partners are confident that – that they are stronger than Russia, then everything will be positive for us in this sense - he emphasized.

Will they give up land for NATO? Ukraine has a different plan

At the beginning of October, the British daily *Financial Times* reported that Ukraine's revision of its war objectives has led to growing discussions around applying the West German model. This approach would involve integrating the part of Ukraine under Kyiv's effective control into NATO.

According to "FT," Western diplomats, and increasingly Ukrainian officials, conclude that significant security guarantees could form the basis of a negotiated agreement in which Russia would de facto but not de jure maintain control over all or part of the currently occupied territories of Ukraine.

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