Kiev will not accept "ambiguous security guarantees." This was stated at a meeting of the Ukraine—NATO Council by the country's Foreign Minister Andriy Sibiga, the Kyiv Post newspaper reports.
Kiev will not accept "ambiguous security guarantees" and demands for a unilateral withdrawal of troops when concluding a peace agreement, Sibiga said.
In addition, he told NATO countries that "Russia is not winning," the newspaper notes.
As reported by EADaily, 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.

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