Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger urges both the government of Ukraine and those of Western countries not to accept the cession of any part of the territories occupied and held by Russia since the beginning of the war, on February 24, in any negotiations held in future in order to end this conflict.
Mr Kissinger told German public broadcaster ZDF that the issue of ceding territory should not even be on the table and urged the West to be clear about what will and will not be discussed in future talks.
Everything will have to be decided together with the people of Ukraine, the former head of US diplomacy added, on the day the war ended on the fifth of the month.
The son of a German-Jewish family forced to flee Nazi Germany in 1938, Mr. Kissinger became a shaper of American foreign policy from the 1960s to the 1970s, when he served as national security adviser to the presidency and then as US secretary of state. He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1973 for agreeing a cease-fire and withdrawal of American troops with the government of what was then North Vietnam.
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