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To spread: European diplomats believe that Ukraine should be able to abandon the...

Not to give Putin a second chance: it became known if Ukraine would not be left without weapons during a truce - DW

To spread: European diplomats believe that Ukraine should be able to abandon the "bad" agreement, as well as get a stronger position during the negotiations. High officials from different countries of the European Union have expressed the opinion that during a probable temporary truce between Ukraine and the Armed Forces, the Armed Forces cannot be disarmed, as this may create a second chance of blowing with new power for the Kremlin.

A number of EU diplomats have spoken about the readiness of military equipment for Ukraine, despite the fact that Russian President Vladimir Putin does not want such an opportunity in Kiev. It became known on March 14, on the eve of the EU Council for Foreign Affairs, Deutsche Welle reports. High -ranking officials believe that EU leaders will not stop supplying weapons for Ukraine, even if the Kremlin has such requirements.

"I do not think that the European Union and its members will stop supplying weapons to Kiev," - says one of the unnamed diplomats. One of the diplomats stated that the state should be made "steel savage. " "The fighting is still continuing, but even when they pause, Ukraine needs to be made" steel savage "," he said, adding that the Russians in no case can give a chance to repeat.

Diplomats also expressed the opinion that Kiev needs a stronger negotiating position, and yet - should be able to abandon a peace agreement if it is "bad" and unfair. The publication also reports that on Monday, March 17, the Foreign Ministry of European countries will discuss the situation around the discussion on the probable suspension of fire in Ukraine. Andrei Sibiga will join the discussion.

Analysts say that the Kremlin head Vladimir Putin offers the so -called alternative agreement on suspension of hostilities, which may provide for a ban on Ukraine to receive weapons from allies and the training of military personnel. The American Institute for the Study of the War in its summary on March 13 reported that such an agreement could create the conditions for restoring hostilities at the Russian Federation.