Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated that NATO membership should be offered for the unoccupied territories of Ukraine to help end the ongoing conflict. In a Sky News interview, he indicated that if NATO invites Ukraine while recognizing its borders, he could negotiate the return of occupied lands through diplomacy. He stressed the need for a ceasefire to prevent further Russian incursions and clarified that any NATO deal should exclude occupied areas for now. Zelenskyy reasserted that Ukraine will not cede any territory, including Crimea, and any changes would require local consent through a referendum. Despite recent challenges, he remains committed to Ukraine’s territorial sovereignty, though Russia has shown reluctance to withdraw from occupied regions.
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