Tanja Fajon
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When you see
Young people, children being amputated without legs, without arms.
I mean, these are worse victims.
So we do have to all do more.
And I encourage diplomacy to work.
And I encourage all sides to be equally engaged, especially Ukraine, because Ukraine is deciding about its own future.
We speak about territorial sovereignty and integrity.
No one by force can change Ukraine.
the internationally recognized borders.
I mean, I wish to see that it is possible.
I think we all wish to see a just and lasting peace for Ukraine and a peace agreement.
But this is a question mostly for those that are sitting at the table.
I speak mostly here about President Zelensky.
He's speaking about the state and about the future of his state.
That's why I say it's very important that everyone is at the table, that the dialogue is ongoing, but still...
As long as there are bombings every day, I don't see it's a good way to find a meaningful negotiation.
So yes, I do commend the efforts of Trump and administration because we start talking, and Europeans, but it is clear how these talks should be conducted, meaningful way and based on an international law and a UN Charter.
I think Ukraine has high moral and it's quite an inspiration to see people fighting for their own territory and the country.
As I said before, no one, and I will repeat it, no one can by force simply take your land away.
We had our own history in former Yugoslavia.