Ukrainian ** Zelensky recently stated that Ukraine will not negotiate with Russia at this stage, calling it "unrealistic". Although Ukraine has put forward five conditions for negotiations in the past, now Zelensky said that Ukraine's "peace formula" is only a temporary proposal, and it will be further refined in the future according to the results of international conferences. Ukraine** stressed that they are communicating with 50 countries and seeking their support for the peace formula. This shows that Ukraine has strong international support and insists on no compromise with Russia.
There is a reason why Ukraine** and the population are resistant to negotiations. First of all, Ukraine is convinced that it will be able to defend its territorial integrity and sovereignty only through an armed conflict with Russia. In the event of a negotiated compromise, Ukraine may lose part of its territory, which is unacceptable to the Ukrainian ** and the people. Secondly, negotiations could lead to the loss of confidence in Ukraine at home. Ukraine hopes to make its population proud and united by persisting in fighting and proving its firm will and fighting spirit. Finally, Ukraine is convinced that it will be able to win long-term military and economic assistance from Western countries and put pressure on Russia only by continuing to fight.
However, Ukraine may have underestimated the perception of the Ukrainian crisis in Western countries. The crisis in Ukraine has been going on for a long time, and while the Ukrainian army has achieved some victories, there is still no clear timetable for the end of the war. This has made many Western residents pessimistic about the prospects for Ukraine. In addition, the civil war in Ukraine has led to a serious deterioration of the humanitarian crisis, with a large number of civilians displaced, infrastructure damaged, and living standards sharply declining. These circumstances aroused sympathy and concern among the inhabitants of the West, making them more cautious about the problems of Ukraine.
Ukraine insists on fighting Russia, believing that it is to defend its country and people. Through continued fighting, Ukraine is trying to enlist more support and sympathy from the international community to further sanction Russia. In fact, a number of Western countries have already imposed sanctions against Russia. Ukraine also believes that Russia can only be forced to truly fulfill its commitment to withdraw its troops from the occupied territories of Ukraine only through sustained fighting.
However, Ukraine needs to recognize that the ongoing conflict could lead to more destruction and humanitarian catastrophe. Ukraine's war efforts have led to massive civilian** and infrastructure destruction. In addition, the Ukrainian economy has been severely affected by the conflict, so much so that many people face the cost of living** and economic hardship. This, combined with the uncertainty and persistence of the war, has left more and more people worried about the future of Ukraine.
Ukraine should strive to resolve the conflict diplomatically, in cooperation with the international community. Doing so would not only reduce the scale of humanitarian disasters, but also lead to longer-term peace and stability. At the same time, Ukraine needs to think about how to balance the needs of *** and economic development. Fighting Russia is only part of the Ukrainian problem, and by negotiating and resolving disputes with Russia, more opportunities and challenges can be brought to Ukraine. Ukraine needs to carefully weigh the various factors and seek the support and assistance of the international community in order to achieve lasting and sustainable development.
Ukraine** Zelensky recently rejected a request for negotiations with Russia, calling it "unrealistic". Ukraine** stressed the importance of persisting in the fight against Russia, believing that the territorial integrity and sovereignty of the country can be defended only through armed conflict. However, Ukraine may have underestimated the concerns and pessimism of Western countries about the Ukrainian crisis. The ongoing war has led to an exacerbation of the humanitarian crisis, with serious economic and social implications for Ukraine. Ukraine needs to recognize the consequences of the ongoing conflict and think about how to resolve the dispute diplomatically to achieve peace and stability. Only in this way will Ukraine be able to gain broader international support and achieve lasting and sustainable development.