Defense Minister Rustem Umerov denies NYT report on Ukraine prioritizing security over territories
Ukraine's Defense Minister Rustem Umerov denied media reports that Kyiv is prioritizing security guarantees rather than the return of territories occupied by Russia, Reuters reported on Nov. 15.
"Territorial integrity is part of our values," Umerov said at a press conference in Oslo.
Responding to a question about Ukraine shifting its focus in the war, the minister called it a lie and part of Russian propaganda.
"Our priority remains protecting people, safeguarding the nation, and liberating those under nearly 10 years of temporary occupation, which is why Crimea and Donbas are part of Ukraine," he emphasized.
Umerov also added that people in Russian-occupied territories are waiting for liberation.
On Nov. 14, The New York Times reported that Ukraine's authorities now prioritize security guarantees over the return of territories, despite consistent statements rejecting territorial concessions.
Journalists pointed out that Donald Trump advocates for speeding up negotiations between Kyiv and Moscow.
Sources cited in the article suggest that the protection of Ukraine’s interests in potential negotiations "will depend not on territorial borders, which may be determined by ongoing hostilities," but on the guarantees in place for a ceasefire.
The military war may be swinging in our favor, but the information war continues.
Just as an army needs soldiers, so does a free society need its journalists to ensure that people have access to honest, trustworthy voices to understand the world around them.
For the past five years, The New Voice of Ukraine has been working tirelessly to push back against Russian narratives and defend democracy. But we cannot do it alone.
Please consider supporting us on Patreon for just $5 a month – your donation does directly to supporting journalists and ensuring that this front of the infowar says solid and defended.
Thank you.
Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Google News