Ukraine acknowledged Friday its troops were not making speedy headway in their counteroffensive to recapture territory in the east and south of the country from Russian forces."Today it's advancing not so quickly," the head of the presidency Andriy Yermak told reporters, conceding that battles were difficult."If we are going to see that something is going wrong, we'll say so.
No one is goingtoembellish," he said.Western allies were not however putting pressure on Kyiv to advance faster, said Yermak, who is seen as President Volodymyr Zelensky's right-hand man."There is no pressure, just a question: how can we help you further?" he said."It's clear that our successes on the battlefield influence everything that is happening," he said.At a meeting with Ukrainian armed forces leadership on Friday, "the president informed the military that this is important," Yermak said.Kyiv would not negotiate withRussiauntil Moscow withdrew its troops from Ukraine, Yermak also insisted."Even thinking about these talks is only possible after Russian troops leave our territory," he said.
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