Ukraine's Foreign Minister, Andriy Sybiha, declared that there would be no Yalta-2 or Minsk-3, as russia desires. Sybiha made this statement during his address at the OSCE Ministerial Council on December 5, with the full text of his speech published on the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs' website.
"Our peace plan is for russia to get out of Ukraine and leave us alone. Entirely in accordance with the Helsinki Final Act. ...Russia wants a second Yalta or at least a third Minsk. They want a world of zones of influence where the use of force dictates new rules and new borders. There will be no Yalta-2 or Minsk-3. Ukraine instead wants to win a just peace. And respect for principles for all. These are the two approaches to the future that are being decided right now in Ukraine. We need to act now to ensure that the future comes. We need to eliminate grey zones, because russia turns them into zones of influence. Instead, we need geopolitical certainty on Ukraine as part of the Euro-Atlantic community", - Sybiha stated.
According to him, there will be no compromises on Ukraine's territorial integrity, sovereignty, or future security.
"We have seen the real russian peace plan. ... When the russians say “peace” they mean murdered Ukrainian civilians, mass graves and cities razed to the ground. Ukrainian children sent to russian families and given russian names. Filtration, kill lists, forced russification, and assimilation. We will never accept such a peace", - emphasized the Ukrainian Foreign Minister.
Furthermore, he stated, "russia is not a partner; it is the greatest threat to our common security".
"Russia’s participation in the OSCE is a threat to cooperation in Europe. And it will remain so. Russia is deepening cooperation with Iran and North Korea, interfering in Georgia, Moldova, the Western Balkans, and other states, and waging a hybrid war against Europe. We therefore welcome the fact that resilience will be in the focus of the incoming Chair of Finland", - Sybiha concluded.