Forcing Ukraine to negotiate on unfavorable terms would be open stimulation of aggression – Podoliak

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Mykhailo Podolyak, adviser to the head of the President’s Office, notes that Western media often publish materials about scenarios of forcing the Ukrainian side to negotiate with the Russian Federation on unfavorable terms, which is an open incentive for the aggressor to continue aggression.

“Forcing Ukraine to negotiate on any unfavorable terms (about which the Western media constantly publish wonderful insights) looks extremely strange. Because, in fact, they propose to force Ukraine to give up resistance. And they do not discuss real scenarios of forcing Russia (the aggressor) to stop aggression, to pay the maximum financial and legal price for aggression,” – wrote Podolyak on the X social network on Thursday night.

He called it a “senseless moral imperative” the possibility of achieving peace only at the expense of the victim, the country that was attacked. “Besides, at the expense of open stimulation of the aggressor to continue the aggression, because you will not have to pay anything for the aggression? Where does it come from? And why should this strange construction lead to peace, and not to the escalation of aggression, the ultimate humiliation of international law?” Podolyak added.

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