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To spread: Germany does not think that the purpose of the completion of a full -...

"Became a little more honest": Germany recognized the impossibility of surrender of the Russian Federation in Ukraine

To spread: Germany does not think that the purpose of the completion of a full -scale war in Ukraine is the defeat of the Russian army. However, it is not necessary to overestimate the power of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. The task of Berlin is to provide Ukraine's military capabilities to protect against further Russian aggression, the German Foreign Minister Johann Vadeful said in an interview with Süddeutsche Zeitung.

The head of diplomacy is convinced that from the very beginning it was clear that the war in Ukraine would end in negotiation. But Russia's full defeat and surrender with its nuclear arsenal should not be expected. "In this respect, we have now become a little more honest," he said. Vadeful is convinced that Ukraine has the opportunity to be in a strong negotiation in negotiations with Russia about the end of the war.

It is important for Germany that Ukraine makes the decision its decision, and not to make it "through its head others. " Also, the Foreign Minister recommended not to overestimate the power of the Russian army. Moscow has been trying to achieve the goals that Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted to fulfill in a few days. Despite the huge losses, the Russian army is not approaching the main goal - to win the whole of Ukraine, the minister said.

According to him, the United States will support Europe's sanction pressure on Moscow. However, the issue of future US assistance for Ukraine is unclear that forces the EU to act. We will remind, the commander of the 3rd Army Corps of the Armed Forces Andriy Biletsky is convinced that Ukraine is able to impose Russia conditions. Foreign Minister of Ukraine Andriy Sibiga previously spoke about the country's ability to close about 40% of the needs of the Armed Forces.