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According to the Czech leader Peter Pavel, the later the help from Western partn...

The window will close at the end of spring: the Czech President has urged to supply Ukraine's weapons faster

According to the Czech leader Peter Pavel, the later the help from Western partners will come, the less useful it will be for the Counter -offshore of the Armed Forces. In the fall, it will be more difficult for the Ukrainian military to succeed. Czech President Peter Pavel urged the West to increase the supply of weapons to Ukraine on the eve of the future counter -offensive of the Armed Forces. In his opinion, not much time is left.

The politician told this during a speech at the Copenhagen Summit of Democracy. According to the President, supply should be made by the end of spring, as Ukraine has a chance to start a counter -offensive in the summer. The time remains less. "The later the help will come, the less useful it will be . . . In order to use this temporary window, which is still there, we should provide Ukraine with everything necessary - equipment and ammunition - in the spring," Pavel said.

He also stated that in the fall, the Ukrainian military would not be able to carry out such a successful counter -offensive, since the weather would not contribute to him. Central and Eastern Europe has the opportunity to increase the production of weapons and ammunition. In addition, funding is ready to provide some states.

"It is a better coordination: to gather everything and start doing very quickly and flexibly," Pavel said, according to him, some non -European countries in warehouses have large arms reserves created in the USSR. They can also be transferred to Ukraine. Also during his speech, Paul stated that the results of the war in Ukraine are important not only for Ukraine itself, but for the whole world in general. So they will determine the future of international security.

Moreover, the situation is serious as the conflict can spread to other countries. According to the President of the Czech Republic, the actions of Russian soldiers in Ukraine are similar to the actions of Nazi soldiers during the Second World War. "Russia must be responsible in court. Therefore, we call for the creation of an international tribunal for punishment for crimes that should not remain unpunished," he said. However, China considers China a long -term threat to democracy.

In order to resist authoritarian regimes democratic countries in the 21st century, one must be the only one. Beijing closely monitors the event's response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine and draws conclusions. It benefits from the weakening of Russia as it receives resources at low prices. Recall that Germany announced a new package of military assistance. According to German Defense Ministry, a new military aid package worth more than 2.