Sybiha before Trump’s inauguration: Just peace for Ukraine is important for global security

Before Donald Trump's inauguration, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha emphasized that the end of the war with Russia should be fair not only for Ukraine but also for global stability.
He wrote about this in his X (Twitter), Censor.NET reports.
He noted that Russian aggression is not only a problem for Ukraine, but also affects the whole world. The consequences of the conflict are already being felt in the countries of the Global South, and the alliance with the DPRK and Iran allows Russia to expand its influence in the Pacific region and the Middle East.
Sybiha noted that the outcome of this war will form the basis for a new global security order. According to him, if Russia is rewarded for its aggression, it will contribute to global instability. Instead, a just peace that respects Ukraine's sovereignty and security will make the world safer.
Peace and justice in Ukraine is a prerequisite for peace and justice around the world, including in the Pacific, Middle East, Africa, and Latin America. We will continue to work towards this goal with our international partners to ensure that Moscow ceases to be a source of global destabilization," Sybiha added.