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A tough voice from Kiev. “We will not give territory to Russia.” Summary of the night


— The constitution prohibits it. No one can do this unless they want to oppose the Ukrainian constitution and the Ukrainian nation, said the head of Zelensky's office. When it comes to territory, Ukraine is ready to talk only about the demarcation line, he pointed out.

What territory will Ukraine not give to Russia?

What did the Belgian Prime Minister say about the EU plan?

How did Adrian Zandberg criticize Nawrocki's decision?

Who is meeting in Moscow on Friday?

What is the position of the Prime Minister of Belgium?

“A hasty continuation of work on the proposed reparations loan program would have, as collateral damage, the fact that we as the EU effectively prevent the achievement of a final peace agreement,” De Wever wrote in a letter to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, obtained by the FT.

EU leaders tried to agree a plan at a summit last month to use 140 billion euros of frozen Russian state assets in Europe as a loan to Kiev, but failed to win the support of Belgium, where most of the funds are kept.

“It's a bad decision regarding family foundations, and its justification is even worse. The president says: if someone makes a hole in the tax system and promises rich scammers that they will use it for years, it cannot be changed,” said the Razem party MP. “A gift for crooks at the expense of honest people,” he said.

What will happen on Friday?

In Moscow, according to unconfirmed media reports, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban will meet with Vladimir Putin. The Hungarian press points out that the visit is to take place at a time when world leaders have intensified talks on achieving peace in Ukraine. Earlier, the authorities in Budapest expressed support for the 28-point US peace plan for Ukraine, which was criticized by the government in Kiev and its allies as too far-reaching concession to Moscow.

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