Ukraine tells Russia to pursue peace talks, not 'spirit of Anchorage'
Translated from Ukrainian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Ukraine's foreign minister urged Russia to abandon any hope of American support and engage in genuine peace talks.
- The statement comes in response to recent Russian claims about the U.S. retreating from the "spirit of Anchorage."
- Ukraine insists that Moscow should focus on negotiations to end the ongoing conflict.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha has directly addressed Russia, urging Moscow to cease clinging to the notion of American support and instead commit to sincere negotiations to end the war. Sybiha's remarks serve as a firm response to recent Russian assertions that the United States is distancing itself from the so-called "spirit of Anchorage."
Instead of pursuing what Ukraine views as a misguided belief in external diplomatic shifts, Sybiha emphasized that Russia's focus should be on substantive peace talks. This call highlights Ukraine's consistent position that a resolution to the conflict can only be achieved through direct dialogue and a genuine commitment from Russia to de-escalate and withdraw.
The Ukrainian government has repeatedly stressed its readiness for peace, but only on terms that respect its sovereignty and territorial integrity. Sybiha's statement underscores Kyiv's stance that Russia's current approach, characterized by claims about international diplomacy, distracts from the urgent need for Moscow to engage constructively in ending the devastating war.
Originally published by Ukrainska Pravda in Ukrainian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.