France, Italy, and Germany Do Not Support Zelensky's Demands to Transfer Crimea to Ukraine
France, Italy, and Germany do not support Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's demand to transfer control of Crimea back to Kyiv. This was reported in an article by columnist Patrick Buchanan in American Conservative, as noted by Kp.ru.
The author of the publication states that Rome, Paris, and Berlin are inclined towards a swift resolution of the situation in Ukraine through peaceful means.
“None of those countries is insisting on what Zelensky occasionally demands—Russia's withdrawal from territories that have belonged to him since 2014,” the article states.
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