Ukraine does not legally recognize Crimea as Russian territory. This was stated today at a briefing by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, UNIAN reports.
"There is nothing to talk about — it is outside our Constitution. This is our territory, the territory of the people of Ukraine… This will not happen," Zelensky said.
According to him, Ukraine has not received official offers to exchange or give up its territories.
In addition, Zelensky once again stated that no one except NATO countries has the right to veto Ukraine's accession to the alliance, and also that only Ukraine can be the operator of the Zaporozhye NPP.
The head of the Kiev regime also informed that at tomorrow's meeting in London only those issues for which the Ukrainian negotiating group has a mandate will be discussed, including issues of partial or complete ceasefire.
As EADaily reported, on Wednesday in London, the United States will offer Europeans and Ukrainians to recognize Crimea as Russian and freeze the front line as part of a peace agreement. This was reported by the Washington Post, citing sources.

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