Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed his opposition to ceding any unoccupied territories to Russian President Vladimir Putin during ongoing peace negotiations. During an interview with NBC, Zelensky reiterated that soldiers should remain in their current positions and not be given the opportunity to expand their territories. He warned that doing so could be interpreted as an admission of defeat, as Putin has reportedly demanded full control of the Donetsk Oblast as a condition for ending the conflict. Zel’ts comments come amid continued tensions and reports of ongoing military operations in the region. The situation remains volatile as both sides navigate the complexities of potential peace negotiations.