"There is a threat of a deaf angle": Czech Prime Minister Petr Filau gave a forecast for war in Ukraine
"There is even a threat of a deaf angle and the reality of frozen conflict, according to many analysts. I do not think that this is the only scenario we have to follow, but we should also remember that and consider it in our strategies," - said he. At the same time, according to the filament, the chances of the rapid end of the war in Ukraine are decreasing. "The chances of a rapid resolution of conflict (wars in Ukraine - ed. ) Are small and are becoming smaller.
The consequences of Russian aggression are numerous, and to some extent they also contribute to some extent contributing to the nervousness that we feel in our country," Petro Filah added. The Czech politician warned the society that Russia's attempts to reproduce the spheres of influence should be stopped, otherwise it will encourage not only the regime of Russian President Vladimir Putin, but also other aggressors.
The Prime Minister stressed that the Czech Republic should continue to provide civil and military assistance to Ukraine and maintain its integration into the European Union and NATO, while preparing for the post-war reconstruction of the occupied country. We will remind, on August 25, Focus reported that in Ukraine for the first time showed the CBU-M PSA, which was handed over by the Czech Republic. This anti-aircraft missile complex can affect the air targets up to 23.