International allies must not allow themselves to be blackmailed by the fear of nuclear weapons, Podolyak urged.
In winter, you should not wait for the end of the war on the territory of Ukraine. In many ways, according to the adviser to the head of the Office of the President, Mikhail Podolyak, it was damaged by fear of the West and its belief that Russia should be feared. On Tuesday, September 20, Sky News wrote.
“Politicians are too worried about how Russia will react if it loses this war,” he said.
According to him, it is possible to defeat the enemy within a few months.
“It’s not a matter of years, as everyone says. It’s a matter of three, five, six months. The speed of liberating Kharkov was more than 8.5 thousand square kilometers in just four to five days, ” said Podolyak.
In his opinion, the biggest obstacle to ending the war is the international community’s fear of Russia’s reaction.
“Everyone is used to the fact that the Russian Federation is a monster, that Russia has to be feared. This is what prevents the world from helping us more intensively and helping Ukraine to end this war,” he said.
In his opinion, international allies should not allow themselves to be blackmailed by the fear of nuclear weapons.
“If Russia occupies part of the territory of Ukraine, it will show other countries, for example, Iran: “Get a nuclear weapon and you can occupy other people’s land.”
Earlier on Monday, it was reported that the Armed Forces of Ukraine liberated three settlements in the Donetsk region. All of them are located in the Limansky district.
And the day before, President Volodymyr Zelensky said that the Armed Forces of Ukraine are preparing for the next stage of liberation of Ukrainian territories.
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Source: korrespondent

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