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No compromises: Sibiga outlined the red lines after the NATO—Ukraine Council

Foreign Minister of Ukraine Andriy Sibiga. Photo: Vitaly Nosach / RBC-Ukraine

There will be no compromises on the part of Kiev regarding the sovereignty of Ukraine and no forced border changes. This was stated after a meeting of the NATO— Ukraine Council by Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sibiga.

He also said that the head of the Ukrainian negotiating delegation — the head of the NSDC Rustem Umerov "had contact" with the special representative of the US President Steve Witkoff after his visit to Moscow. They talked on the phone.

"Today we really have progress in the peace process, starting with Geneva, then Miami… We are starting from 20 points," he said.

According to the American delegation, their visit to Moscow had a "positive significance," Sibiga said.

"Five countries confirm the support of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the amount of $ 1 billion through PURL," the foreign Minister added, quoted by RBC — Ukraine.

As EADaily reported, the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, asked and waited, but Steve Witkoff refused to meet with him after his visit to Moscow. So the return of the special envoy of the US President to Ukrainian journalist Diana Panchenko commented on Washington without stopping in Europe.

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07.01.2026

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