Zelensky States Willingness to Swap Part of Kursk Region for Ukrainian Territories

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has mentioned considering the possibility of exchanging territory in Russia's Kursk region, controlled by the Armed Forces of Ukraine, for Ukrainian lands occupied by Russia as part of future peace negotiations, reports NewsBox.
During an interview with The Guardian, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky stated that he is open to discussing territory swaps potentially involved in peace talks with Russia. Specifically, this refers to a portion of the Kursk region currently under AFU control, which Kyiv may exchange for Ukrainian territories occupied by Russia.
“We are considering one territory in exchange for another,” stated Zelensky, clarifying that he cannot yet specify which regions Ukraine might demand in return.
According to him, all Ukrainian territories hold strategic importance, and there are no priorities in the process of reclaiming lands.