Today, Ukraine is not independent of the covered regions, even in the support of the West, without a large human losses.
Czech President Peter Pavel believes that temporary occupation of Ukrainian territory can be the cost of Ukraine’s safety as a sovereign state. He said this in an interview Bbc.
“Currently, Ukraine, along with all the support of the West, has not been free to cover territories in a short time without a large human losses. We want to live as an independent country.
At the same time, the President assured that allies were not legally recognizing these Russian territories.
He emphasized that the pressure in Ukraine about the immediate return of all captured lands was unfair. Paul explained that the West was not interested in the destruction of the Ukrainian nation.
The head of the Czech Republic also expressed the belief that the war could not only win the battlefield, and called economic pressure the most effective way to force Russia into negotiations.
“In the interests of both sides of the Atlantic, who performs greater economic pressure in Russia. This pressure is very effective from the point of view of the power of belief. I believe that consideration in the current state of the Russian economy, (the Russians) cannot withstand economic pressure for a long time. sit at the negotiation table, which has not yet refused,
Earlier, Paul predicted that the war between Ukraine and the Russian Federation (RF) could be the last year if it continued in the same spirit.
Because in March, Peter Pavel reported that Ukraine had not yet managed to restore all the territories conquered by Russia through military forms.
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Source: korrespondent

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