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Several high-profile figures, including former US intelligence officer Scott Ritter and Czech President Petr Pavel, have expressed concerns about Ukraine's ability to gain military superiority over Russia. They believe that the current developments on the battlefield do not favor Ukraine and that time is on Russia's side. President Pavel emphasized that negotiations could begin next year, as Ukraine is unlikely to gain the upper hand militarily. Additionally, the head of European diplomacy, Josep Borrell, stated that victory over Russia is not expected in the near future for Ukraine. However, some individuals, like VerstyukIvan, believe that efficient defense and the support of Western weapons could eventually exhaust Russia and its army.
I think if our army will just keep doing efficient defense on the frontlines in southern and eastern Ukraine - the time will be on our side. New rounds of sanctions, new supplies of Western weapons will exhaust Russia and its army. This is a months-long strategy, but might work.
Ukraine will not be able to defeat Russia in the near future, said the head of European diplomacy, Josep Borrell. We have a lot of problems. Europe faced a double temptation. First of all, Ukraine, where victory over Russia is not expected in the near future, said Borelj at the… https://t.co/hSDMnRwcIZ
The current situation on the battlefield does not indicate that Ukraine can gain a military advantage, and time is now in Russia's favor - Czech President Petr Pavel https://t.co/KK8aWSIvLV
⚡️Pavel: Ukraine unlikely to gain military superiority over Russia. Developments on the battlefield do not indicate that Ukraine can gain the upper hand militarily, Czech President Petr Pavel said at the Diplomacy and Security conference in Prague on Nov. 9, as cited by Novinky.
Czech President: time may favor Russia, it doesn’t look like the Ukrainian side can gain military superiority https://t.co/3qgFOeq5qH https://t.co/InoXcayeRP
President of Czechia & ex-head of NATO Military Committee: “Negotiations could begin next year, since developments do not indicate that the Ukrainian side will gain a military advantage. Time is now in favor of Russia, which has a strong mobilization base for manpower."… https://t.co/WGhHtJqw7E https://t.co/bGx6a3IOLq
The development of events does not indicate that the Ukrainian side can gain military supremacy over Russia - the president of the Czech Republic Petar Pavel stated at the conference on diplomacy and security that time is now on Russia's side. He also added that negotiations… https://t.co/DU5Dee0kU7 https://t.co/Z5FnaDGukH
President of Czechia & ex-head of NATO Military Committee: “Negotiations could begin next year, since developments do not indicate that the Ukrainian side will gain a military advantage. Time is now in favor of Russia, which has a strong mobilization base for manpower."… https://t.co/d1VmVzkxxh
Ukraine could lose even more territory if it does not decide to end this conflict, said former US intelligence officer Scott Ritter. "We are currently witnessing the strategic defeat of Ukraine." The more they fight, the more territory they will lose. "If they continue to fight,… https://t.co/ewSYlIiFlU