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Ukraine watchful of borders as Putin heads to Belarus

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Ukraine鈥檚 President Volodymyr Zelenskiy attends the conference in solidarity with the Ukrainian people in Paris via videolink, amid Russia鈥檚 attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine December 13, 2022. Ukrainian Presidential Press Service/Handout via REUTERS

KYIV 鈥 President Volodymyr Zelensky said protecting Ukraine鈥檚 borders was a 鈥渃onstant priority鈥 and his country was ready for all possible scenarios with Russia and its ally Belarus, which Kyiv has warned could be drawn into the 10-month conflict.

Zelensky, in his nightly video address to Ukrainians, also issued a fresh appeal to Western nations to provide Kyiv with better air defenses as 鈥渙ne of the most powerful鈥 steps to halt the Russian invasion.

Early on Monday, air raid warnings again rung out over Kyiv and eastern Ukraine, with videos of blasts and air defense systems shared on social media.

鈥淧rotecting our border, both with Russia and Belarus 鈥 is our constant priority,鈥 Zelensky said after a meeting on Sunday of Ukraine鈥檚 top military command. 鈥淲e are preparing for all possible defense scenarios.鈥

Zelensky was speaking on the eve of a visit to Belarus by Russian President Vladimir Putin amid discussion of a possible new Russian offensive and suggestions it could originate in Belarus.

Officials in Kyiv have warned for months that Belarus could join Russian forces and serve as a launching pad for a new attack to form a second front in the war.

Whatever Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko might be persuaded to do for Russia 鈥渢his will not help them, just like all the other sick ideas in this war against Ukraine and Ukrainians,鈥 Zelensky said.

Belarus is one of Russia鈥檚 closest allies and Lukashenko allowed his country鈥檚 territory to be used to embark on the Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine. But he has said repeatedly that he has no intention of sending his country鈥檚 troops into Ukraine.

Kissinger calls for negotiation

Putin casts what he calls Russia鈥檚 鈥渟pecial military operation鈥 as a watershed moment when Moscow finally stood up to a Western bloc, led by the United States, seeking to capitalize on the 1991 fall of the Soviet Union by destroying Russia.

Kyiv and the West say Putin has no justification for what they have decried as an imperial-style war of occupation that has resulted in Russia now controlling around a fifth of Ukraine.

Henry Kissinger, an architect of the Cold War policy of detente towards the Soviet Union as secretary of state in the 1970s, said the time was approaching for a negotiated peace.

鈥淭he time is approaching to build on the strategic changes which have already been accomplished and to integrate them into a new structure towards achieving peace through negotiation,鈥 Kissinger wrote in The Spectator magazine.

Ukraine rejected the proposal, saying it amounted to appeasing the aggressor by sacrificing parts of Ukraine.

鈥淎ll supporters of simple solutions should remember the obvious: any agreement with the devil 鈥 a bad peace at the expense of Ukrainian territories 鈥 will be a victory for Putin and a recipe for success for autocrats around the world,鈥 Ukrainian presidential aide Mykhailo Podolyak said on Telegram.

Kremlin officials were not available for comment late on Sunday.

New appeal for air defense system

Zelensky has called for a global peace summit to help resolve the conflict, and had hoped to broadcast a message ahead of the soccer World Cup final. That request had been declined by soccer officials, he said, but the world still had heard his call for peace.

In his remarks, Zelensky also issued the latest of many calls for Western nations to beef up Ukraine鈥檚 air defenses after weeks of Russian air strikes on the country鈥檚 energy network.

Zelensky said power had been restored to three million more Ukrainians in the past 24 hours following last Friday鈥檚 mass missile attack on electricity infrastructure that killed three people and damaged nine power facilities.

鈥淓lectricity supplies have been restored to a further three million Ukrainians,鈥 he said. 鈥淧lus six million yesterday. That means after the terrorist strikes on Friday, we have results already for nine million of our people.鈥

The conflict has killed tens of thousands of people and driven millions from their homes.

Zelensky told Ukrainians the armed forces were holding firm in the town of Bakhmut 鈥 scene of the fiercest fighting in the country for many weeks as Russia attempts to advance in eastern Ukraine鈥檚 Donetsk region.

鈥淭he battlefield in Bakhmut is critical,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e control the town even though the occupiers are doing everything so that no undamaged wall will remain standing.鈥

Denis Pushilin, Russian-installed administrator of the portion of the Donetsk region controlled by Moscow, said that Ukrainian forces shelled a hospital in the Donetsk city, killing one person and injuring several others.

Reuters could not independently verify the battlefield accounts.

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