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Nuclear risks are too high: the West evaluates the consequences of Ukraine's victory in the war - FT

According to journalists, the Allies agree that Ukraine has to win the war. However, there is no clear position on how this victory will look like. Western politicians study the circumstances of the military rebellion of the head of PEC "Wagner" by Yevgeny Prigogin, as well as the risks associated with the nuclear arsenal of the Russian Federation and the victory of Ukraine in the war. About it writes The Financial Times with reference to its sources.

Thus, according to anonymous high -ranking Western official, European and American politicians have not reached consent about the results of Ukraine's victory. "The events of the weekend showed that we have no agreement on the results of what happens if Ukraine wins this war and what it will become for Russia," the source said. In addition, the discussion of G7 politicians also included the potential prospect of obtaining a nuclear weapon from the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Western diplomats believe that there are many different scenarios what the Russian invasion of the Russian Federation in Ukraine will end. Yes, failure on the front can destroy political power in the Russian Federation, but this, in turn, can lead to a worldwide military catastrophe. At a meeting of EU Foreign Ministers on June 26, on Monday in Luxembourg, some diplomats said that Russia's destabilization was not in the interests of Europe.

"We are not changing the regime," one of the politicians said. According to journalists, in the West it is widespread that the civil war in the Russian Federation is not beneficial to anyone. According to journalists, the Allies agree that Ukraine has to win the war. However, there is no clear position on how this victory will look and how it can affect Russia. Almost everyone recognizes that the catastrophic defeat of the Russian army will destroy the Putin regime.

Recall that Zelensky announced a shadow transit of power in Russia. According to the statement of the adviser to the head of OP Mikhail Podolyak, Russian President Vladimir Putin will remain nominally, and the true leadership will be carried out by the secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Mykola Patrushev. In addition, it was reported that Putin first spoke about the rebellion and accused Prigogine of "loss of adequacy".