Poroshenko: I don't trust Putin, his puppets, their promises, so Ukrainian army should be on constant alert
Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko has said that the Armed Forces of Ukraine must be in a state of constant readiness due to the risk of renewed hostilities in Donbas.
"I absolutely do not trust [Russian President Vladimir] Putin, I absolutely do not trust his puppets, and I absolutely do not trust their promises. We need you to defend Ukraine, to defend it if someone decides to test our strength," the president said at a meeting with military commanders involved in the Anti-Terrorist Operation in Donbas in Kyiv on Monday, ahead of upcoming the Day of Defender of Ukraine.
In this regard, Poroshenko called on the Ukrainian military "to be prepared for the worst at every moment."
He also said that as a result of recent international negotiations Ukraine has managed to achieve a stable ceasefire.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
Moscow talks with Trump envoys yield nothing on Ukraine, Putin aide confirms
09:09, 03.12.2025
Putin's hawkish remarks increase pressure before key talks with USA on Ukraine – media
17:56, 02.12.2025
European Solidarity continues to block Rada rostrum; session put on pause
13:22, 02.12.2025
Poroshenko sends six more laundry and shower complexes to the front line
20:30, 01.12.2025
Trump confirms Witkoff's meeting with Putin this week
15:12, 01.12.2025
LATEST
Shmyhal: Govt proposes new contracts for Ukrainian Army with fixed terms of service
21:03, 05.12.2025
IAEA to assess more than 10 critical substations during Dec 1–12 visit to Ukraine – Grossi
20:51, 05.12.2025
Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Fund has already secured over EUR 4 mln in intl support – minister
20:34, 05.12.2025
Tenth Mountain Assault Brigade announces probable execution of captured Ukrainian soldier by Russians
20:07, 05.12.2025
Ukraine's state budget 2026 allocates UAH 298.8 bln for education, science