President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky stated that the issue of territories will be the greatest challenge in the negotiations on the end of the war with Russia. According to him, this issue will be the most difficult, and Ukraine will protect its interests in these negotiations as much as possible, although it will recognize that it will be very difficult.
"I want to emphasize absolutely frankly-the issue of territories will be the most difficult. I feel it, we understand it, and it will be a challenge for all of us," Zelensky said during an online briefing.
The President of Ukraine stressed that the end of the war on the line of contact will not allow people to return to those settlements where the front line passes. He noted that some regions, cities and towns were cut off, and even partial leaving the territory could leave these cities without life.
"If you leave the line in some places, you just leave these cities without people, and no one will return to half the city. And if it happens with big cities, it will be Berlin," Zelensky emphasized.
The President of Ukraine said that during a conversation with US President Donald Trump, he raised the question of the possible consequences of distribution of territories after the end of the war.
"I said honestly to Trump President: Do we want Berlin? Do we want many cities?
The US specialist in Ukraine Kit Kellogo also commented on the US President's actions on the Russian-Ukrainian war, emphasizing that Donald Trump intends to wage the war until its final completion.