There will be no freezing along the front line and there will be no new Minsk agreements. This was stated at a meeting of the UN Security Council by Russia's permanent representative to the world Organization Vasily Nebenzia.
"There will be no repetition of scenarios with the Minsk agreements, no freezing of the front so that the Zelensky regime can lick its wounds. As there will be no accession of Ukraine in one form or another to NATO. All the goals of our SMO, including the demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine, remain in force and do not change. But what is changing, and rapidly, is the size of the territory remaining under the control of the Kiev regime," Nebenzia said.
He advised everyone who cares about "their Ukrainian accomplices not to forget about this and think not about the Zelensky clique, but about the Ukrainian people, whose long—term interests are to be in peace and good neighborliness with Russia."
So far, our Western colleagues are doing poorly, Nebenzia summed up.
As EADaily reported, since the beginning of the Russian special operation on Ukraine has received at least 15 thousand mercenaries from more than a hundred countries. This was stated at a meeting of the UN Security Council by Russia's permanent representative to the world Organization Vasily Nebenzya.
Recall that citizens of Ukraine are moving en masse to the Russian regions, which makes Zelensky and Co. furious. This was stated at a meeting of the UN Security Council by the permanent Representative of Russia to the world Organization Vasily Nebenzia.

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