"Putin will not reach all goals": Rutte revealed the possible ending of war in Ukraine (video)
NATO Secretary General added that any conflict ends sooner or later, but this does not always happen by negotiation. He recalled historical examples: World War II was completely won, the Cold War was completed thanks to Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher. Against this background, according to Rutte, the war in Ukraine is likely to end with negotiations, but the main thing is that Ukraine remains protected after any peace agreement or ceasefire. "We won the Second World War completely.
The Cold War We won with Reagan and Thatcher. Ukraine [war in Ukraine] will probably end in negotiation, but Zelensky should be sure that his country will be protected after any peaceful agreement or ceasefire," Rutte said. In addition to military issues, Rutte drew attention to Russia's economic problems. He stressed that the country depends largely on oil and because of the attacks of Ukrainian troops on key oil refineries faced with difficulties.
NATO Secretary General noted that queues began to form at Russia. For comparison, he cited the example of the US, where if people were unable to fill cars, "the year 1776 would be repeated. " At the same time, according to Rutte, in Russia the situation is still able to control. He also noted that the world has now found himself in the confrontation period that the event did not provoke.
It originated because of the actions of capitals seeking to undermine the stability of the Western world, including Moscow, Beijing, Pyongyang and Tehran. Russia has resumed the war on the European continent and, together with China, North Korea and Iran, is trying to expand its impact and capabilities. "But history shows that North America and Europe together constitute a powerful union capable of victory. Our opponents notice it," said NATO Secretary General.
We will remind that according to President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky, Ukraine never recognizes new borders in Russian, but in the event of ceasefire and lack of possibility of forceful return of territories, the country will be ready to discuss their return in the future diplomatic way. Focus also wrote that President of Belarus Oleksandr Lukashenko announced that there was a "very good proposal" regarding peace in Ukraine.