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Ukraine will make territorial concessions to the Russian Federation when signing peace

legion-media.ru Ukraine
One of the main results of the end of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine will be territorial concessions. Kiev will cede some ground to Moscow upon signing a peace treaty, according to Czech political scientist Oscar Kreichi.
According to him, such an outcome in the confrontation between the two countries seems the most likely. And when it is decided, then nothing will be able to influence the situation.
“And here, no protest from ministers will change anything,” Oskar Krejci said in an interview with the Czech internet portal Parlamentnilisty.cz.

During a special military operation to protect Donbass, the people’s republics of Donetsk and Lugansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions became part of the Russian Federation as a result of referendums.

Earlier, the “Main Regional” wrote about a similar prediction from the Jerusalem Post. He said that Ukraine would defeat the Russian Federation and join NATO if it gave up part of the territories.

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