No Ukrainian peace agreement should legitimize changes to borders through the use of force, emphasize NB8 leaders
The leaders of the Baltic-Nordic countries and Ukraine assert that any future peace agreement regarding Ukraine should not legitimize territorial changes achieved through aggression.
On a recent joint statement issued in Kyiv, the leaders of the Baltic-Nordic (NB8) countries, along with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, made strong declarations regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The statement emphasized that any future peace agreements related to Ukraine must not legitimize aggression, nor allow for changes in borders through the use of force. The leaders gathered to mark four years since the start of Russia's illegal full-scale invasion of Ukraine, asserting their solidarity in the face of military threats.
The joint position of the NB8 leaders reflects a unified stance against the war initiated by Russia, condemning the military aggression and calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities and a return to peace talks. This gathering not only highlights the continued support for Ukraine from neighboring countries but also stresses the importance of maintaining Ukraine's territorial integrity. They reiterated that any agreements made must protect Ukraine from further military threats and ensure that the sovereignty of the nation is upheld.
This meeting underscores the ongoing commitment of Baltic and Nordic nations to Ukraine's defense while also sending a message to Russia regarding the consequences of its actions. By aligning on these critical issues, the NB8 leaders aim to bolster international pressure against military aggression in Europe, further complicating Russia's abilities to negotiate favorable terms at the international level without facing widespread condemnation.