Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has ruled out giving up any of his country’s territory in a potential peace deal with Russia.
Almost one year on from the start of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Zelensky said in a BBC interview that conceding land would mean Russia could "keep coming back”.
Russian forces launched part of their full-scale invasion from Belarus 12 months ago. Zelensky still believes Ukraine’s forces can continue resisting Russia’s advance until they are able to launch a counter-offensive – although he repeated his calls for more military aid from the West.
"Today, our survival is our unity," said Zelensky on how he thought the war will eventually end.
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