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Ukraine's territorial integrity will never be up for negotiation, warns parliament chairman

Video Credit: euronews (in English) - Duration: 02:35s - Published
Ukraine's territorial integrity will never be up for negotiation, warns parliament chairman

Ukraine's territorial integrity will never be up for negotiation, warns parliament chairman

Ruslan Stefanchuk told Euronews that "with each Bucha, the corridor for negotiations gets smaller and smaller."


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