KDH: Peace in Ukraine Should Be Based on Justice, Not Conspiracies
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Bratislava, 17 August (TASR) - Peace in Ukraine should be based on justice and security guarantees for Ukraine, not on conspiracies, the opposition Christian Democratic Movement (KDH) has said in reaction to Friday's (15 August) summit in Alaska, adding that the only known positive signal is that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy should be invited to the next summit as well.
"We'll achieve a lasting and just peace through security guarantees and strong security cooperation, not through Ukraine's capitulation or spreading conspiracies, as the coalition is doing. KDH promotes Slovakia's interests through cooperation with transatlantic partners - in the EU and NATO. It is in Slovakia's vital interest to remain a reliable partner of our allies, who seek peace through facts and cooperation, not through propaganda and conspiracies," said KDH leader Milan Majersky.
KDH also welcomes the fact that top-level negotiations are coordinated in the transatlantic space. However, it's impossible to talk about a real solution without the participation of Ukraine, stressed Majersky.
Trump and Putin met in Alaska on Friday to discuss the war in Ukraine and the possible ways of ending it. On Saturday (16 August), Trump informed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and NATO leaders about the results of his meeting with Putin.
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