There is no right to fatigue: the Ministry of Defense called the end of the war in Ukraine
According to him, first of all, it should be understood that confrontation with Russia will be completely completed only after entering the borders of 1991. After that, preventive mechanisms will be created that will not allow the Kremlin to repeat aggression not only against Ukraine but also of any other country. "Any war ends at the negotiating table with the signing of a package of documents. I think so will in this case.
Agreements will be signed-on the one hand, a coalition of states supporting Ukraine and on the other-Russia. This document should include a refusal Russia from nuclear weapons because it is a threat to the whole world, "Ivan Havrylyuk said. The journalist then asked the Deputy Minister whether Ukraine would have the personnel for further warfare, if you consider the losses and fatigue of the war.
The representative of the Ministry of Defense is convinced that the so -called fatigue from the war can only occur if it is not involved in it. He dreams that the war is finally ending and peace again prevailed in the country. Then people will start returning here, work quietly, learn and develop. Ivan Havrylyuk also dreams that his grandchildren can safely attend schools and kindergartens, not hide during air alarm in shelters.
After the war, the people of Ukraine will be able to see the prospect in European society, but first we need to win. "Ukraine is being fired daily, especially in the frontline regions. Every ten minutes, someone in Ukraine is dying or injured as a result of hostilities. We have no right to fatigue - we must mobilize all our resources to continue the fight," the Deputy Minister of Defense summed up.
We will remind, on January 14 in GUR explained why the Russian Federation speaks of readiness for negotiations. Russia's rhetoric on negotiations is mostly directed to the countries of the West and the Global South. For Ukraine, the conditions offered by the enemy were told by the intelligence representative Vadim Skibitsky.