Russia Rules Out Talks Over Annexed Ukrainian Territory

Thu Feb 27 2025
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MOSCOW: Russia on Thursday ruled out any negotiation over the status of five Ukrainian regions it claims to have annexed.

“The territories which have become subjects of the Russian Federation, which are inscribed in our country’s constitution, are an inseparable part of our country,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

“This is undeniable and non-negotiable,” he said in a phone briefing. In 2014, Russia annexed Ukraine’s Crimea peninsula following a brief military operation and a referendum that was criticised by Kyiv and Western powers.

After launching its full-scale offensive, Russia in September 2022 declared the annexation of four Ukrainian regions — Donetsk, Lugansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson.

Russian forces control most of the Donetsk and Lugansk region but only parts of Zaporizhzhia and Kherson.

Moscow also occupies part of the Kharkiv region in northeast Ukraine.

Ukraine has seized hundreds of square kilometres of Russia’s Kursk region and President Volodymyr Zelensky has raised the possibility of an “exchange” of territory with Moscow — a notion ruled out by Russia.

Russian forces have been pushing further into eastern Ukraine in recent months and have seized back territory in the Kursk region.

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The Russian defence ministry on Friday said it had re-captured the village of Nikolsky near the Ukrainian-held town of Sudzha.

On thawing US-Russia ties, Peskov also said: “No one expects decisions to be easy and quick, but with the political will of the two countries, with the willingness to listen and hear each other, we will be able to get through this working process.”

French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday said a truce between Ukraine and Russia could be agreed in the coming weeks.

He was speaking to Fox News in Washington following talks with Donald Trump at the White House.

The US president, who suggested the war could end “within weeks”, insisted Europe should shoulder the cost and burden of any peacekeeping deal for Ukraine.

Macron said any peace deal in Ukraine must “not be a surrender of Ukraine” and must be backed by security guarantees.

 

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