Ukrainian Minister to the UN Security Council: 'We will never agree to territorial concessions'
Ukraine's Deputy Minister of Defense, Marjana Betsa, declared that Ukraine will never concede any of its territories to Russia during a UN Security Council meeting.
During a session of the United Nations Security Council, Ukrainian Deputy Minister of Defense Marjana Betsa firmly declared that Ukraine would never concede its territories to Russia. She emphasized that the Russian administration feels immune to consequences for its actions and continues its aggression without facing adequate repercussions. Betsa pointed out that the Kremlin is using the negotiation process, led by the United States, as a cover for its ongoing military actions against Ukraine.
Betsa's remarks highlighted the critical importance of national sovereignty and territorial integrity, which she stated are fundamental principles enshrined in the UN Charter. She criticized Russia for demanding that Ukraine relinquish its sovereign land to facilitate further aggression, reiterating that the international community needs to take bold steps against Russia by tightening sanctions, bolstering Ukraine's air defense systems, and ensuring accountability for the damages caused by Russian actions.
In her address, Betsa made it clear that Ukraine would never recognize the occupation of its territories, reiterating the strong stance of the Ukrainian government against territorial concessions. Her statements call for enhanced international support for Ukraine as it navigates the ongoing conflict, stressing that collective actions are necessary to uphold the principles of sovereignty and resistance against occupation.