Markarova comments on rumors about ‘Finlandization’ of Ukraine
Ukraine has not heard a single message from the United States about any compromises with Russia.
“We have never heard the word ‘compromise’ from our American partners when it comes to Russia and Ukraine. There have been also no conversations with us about reducing support or training. On the contrary: the United States and Ukraine are looking for a diplomatic solution to the problem, but we clearly understand who is the aggressor in this situation and whose sovereignty must be protected,” Ambassador of Ukraine to the United States Oksana Markarova told LB.ua Ukrainian online media outlet in an interview.
Commenting on rumors circulating inside Ukraine that the United States may agree to the scenario of “Finlandization” of Ukraine, the Ambassador noted that the only purpose of such “experts” is to sow panic among Ukrainians.
“I repeat once again, we have not heard a single message from our strategic partner, the United States, about any compromises with Russia. And it’s not just words – we have the relevant documents signed from the United States over the past six months, which enshrine support for Ukraine, the development of Ukraine’s defense and economic capabilities,” Markarova said.
The diplomat also stressed that Ukraine had heard several clear signals of support from the United States. In particular, the first: nothing will be decided on Ukraine without Ukraine. Second, the relations between Ukraine and NATO are exclusively a matter of Ukraine and the Allies. Third, the United States is ready for dialogue, but Europe’s security cannot be resolved without Europe.
According to the Ukrainian Ambassador, the United States is currently actively appealing to Russia to reach a diplomatic settlement, while at the same time showing Russia that there is another way.
“For the United States and the entire civilized world, war is not a desirable scenario. At the same time, there is an understanding that there is a threat to Ukraine’s sovereignty, and the United States is not ready to give it up,” Markarova said.
As reported, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on December 23 that talks with “American partners” on security issues can be expected at the beginning of the year. According to him, “representatives from both sides have been appointed.”
The White House said on December 28 that talks between the United States and Russia, which will address the security situation around Ukraine and NATO's activities in Europe, could take place on January 10.
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