Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said that the "spirit of Anchorage," as Russia calls it, if it ever existed at all, is now definitely dead.
He stated this on X, Ukrinform reported.
"The Russians like to talk about the 'spirit of Anchorage.' As with any spirit, no one truly knows what it is. But the Russians believe in it, and they think everyone else should as well. The reality makes one thing clear: if the 'Spirit of Anchorage' even existed, it is certainly dead now," Sybiha said.
The head of Ukraine's foreign ministry noted that the lesson of Anchorage for Russia is that any peace plan developed without Ukraine's participation is "doomed to become a spirit and disappear."
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