Yermak: Ukraine not ready for negotiation without strong Western support  

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** Not Ready Negotiations, Says Presidential Office Head**

Ukraine is not prepared to enter negotiations with Russia because it lacks sufficient This was stated by Andriy Yermak, head of the Presidential Office, in interview on December 12.

Yermak emphasized that Ukraine must approach any potential talks “on equal footing.” He dismissed ultimatums from the Kremlin as unacceptable and said there will be no new or Normandy formats under President Zelensky’s leadership.

**Need for Stronger Western Support**

When asked if Ukraine is currently strong enough to negotiate, Yermak responded, “Not today.” He highlighted the need for more weapons, a clear invitation to NATO, and security guarantees to prevent future Russian aggression. Strengthening Ukraine is essential, he said, to ensure that Russian aggression will never happen again.

**Uncertainty Over US Support**

Regarding US President-‘s promises to quickly end the war, Yermak said there is no plan yet and they have not seen it for sure. He noted that several opinions and positions are being discussed.

The Wall Street Journal reported that Trump wants to see European involved in monitoring a potential ceasefire and may seek to delay Ukraine’s NATO membership by 20 years in exchange for continued arms supplies. Trump has hinted at reducing US aid while pushing for negotiations, using support as leverage to pressure Moscow.

**Uncertainty Over Future US Support**

Taking office on January 20, 2025, Trump’s leaves the US future support for Ukraine uncertain. Yermak’s comments come amid growing expectations of possible ceasefire talks in Ukraine.

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