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Yes, we Ukrainians value the land and appreciate every bit of it where something can be grown. Here around the apartment houses every tiny bit of land is filled with flowers, fruit and ornamental trees. It is unthinkable for us to turn the landscape into a wasteland.
You know, numerous other nations are still colonized by Russia - including those who have rich oil, gas and mineral deposits in their land.
https://internationalfunders.org/security-briefs/indigenous-defenders-movement-in-russia-a-security-briefing-for-funders/
If we'll be able to establish mutually beneficial cooperation with them, this would be nice. Ukrainians have decades of experience working on these very deposits. Having been colonized by Russia in the past, we'll understand well the concerns of these people.