The Kremlin will pose a serious threat to the West even after the war against Ukraine, they believe in Prague.
The West must be prepared for the fact that Russia’s war against Ukraine will continue for a long time. Moreover, even after the war, the Russian Federation would pose a danger to Europe. This was announced on Wednesday, September 13, by the head of the General Staff of the Czech Republic, Karel Rzheka, writes Reuters.
“The Kremlin will act very unpredictably and will remain a serious threat to the West even after it is defeated in Ukraine,” he said.
In his opinion, given the current situation at the front, “in the near future, neither side will achieve their stated goals.”
Commenting on the Ukrainian counteroffensive, the Czech military official emphasized that he was not disappointed by its speed, despite the presence of conflicting assessments.
“This is what a military offensive looks like. It’s not like a World War II movie. It takes time,” he said.
Rzheka emphasized that the Czech Republic, due to its small size, provided significant assistance to Ukraine and noted that allies should continue to help Kyiv.
“It is important that we continue to support the Ukrainians in the long term. We are looking at our reserves, plans and concepts and trying to determine what else we can provide. We still have some, including heavy equipment,” added he.
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Source: korrespondent

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