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Poroshenko: Putin does not care about territory

Former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko warns that Vladimir Putin's territorial demands are more about destabilizing Ukraine than actual land acquisition.

In recent comments regarding Russian-Ukrainian relations, former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko emphasized that Vladimir Putin's focus is not on the territorial gains in Eastern Ukraine, but rather on sowing discord within Ukraine's political landscape. He pointed out that Putin, being a former KGB agent, employs strategic maneuvers to destabilize nations rather than genuinely aspiring to acquire specific territories.

Poroshenko elaborated that Russia's demands for Ukrainian territory are little more than negotiating tools intended to create internal rifts, particularly if such territorial concessions were put to a referendum that could fracture Ukraine's unity. He argues that territorial adjustments must be handled with precise care to avoid exacerbating political tensions within the country.

This news is significant given Poroshenko's history as Ukraine’s leader during a tumultuous period following the ousting of pro-Russian president Viktor Yanukovych in 2014. His insights reflect ongoing concerns about Russia's aggressive posturing and underscore the necessity for Ukraine to maintain a united front against external pressures.

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