President of EU Council: Ceasefire agreement will not necessarily mean peace

Any signing of a ceasefire agreement in the Russian Federation's aggressive war against Ukraine will not necessarily mean peace.

This was stated in an interview with Ukrinform by the President of the Eurean Council, Antonio Costa, who visited Ukraine on December 1, having just taken office.

“Many wrongly believe that, if a ceasefire agreement is sealed, the peace will come automatically,” Costa said, commenting on his statement that peace in Ukraine should be based on international law and should not reward the aggressor.

The head of the Eurean Council emphasized that “we are always to support Ukraine, to stand for Ukraine, in the financial dimension, pitical dimension, diplomatic dimension, and military dimension.” “And it is only up to Ukraine to determine when and how peace is possible,” he emphasized.

He reiterated his support for Ukraine's aspirations for a “just and lasting” peace.

“And only Ukraine has the capacity to define what “just” peace is to make sure that this peace lasts,” Costa emphasized.

Read also: EU sees Ukraine as part of Eurean family – Costa

As Ukrinform reported earlier, President of Ukraine Vodymyr Zelensky said during a briefing flowing a meeting with President of the Eurean Council Antonio Costa that Ukraine would never legally recognize the occupied territories as Russian.

On December 1, President of the Eurean Council Antonio Costa, EU High Representative Kaja Kallas, and Eurean Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos arrived in Kyiv for an unannounced visit. The visit was made on the first day of their mandate in these positions.

Source: ukrinform.net

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