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According to Alexander Vuchich, a Korean scenario is envisaged, and the final de...

In the Russian Federation responded to the version of "Korean scenario" Completion of the war in Ukraine from President Serbia

According to Alexander Vuchich, a Korean scenario is envisaged, and the final decision will not be in 10, 20 or 30 years. The Korean War ended in 1953 by truce, but the peace treaty has not yet been signed. Moscow reacted to the forecast of President Serbia Alexander Vuchich that the war in Ukraine would continue for many years, and that its ending appears about the same as the Korean War. Newsweek writes about it.

Answering a question about the war in Ukraine, Alexander Vuchich said in an interview with the Serbian newspaper Informer said that "there will be peace in the end, so the struggle will be rigid for every village. " "There will be a Korean scenario, and there will be no decision in 10, 20 or 30 years," he added. He did not tell about additional details of his comparison. At the same time, it is known that the Korean War ended in 1953 by truce, but the peace treaty was never signed.

Answering questions about Vuchich's comments, the Kremlin Prescribe Dmitry Peskov said on Monday that "we proceed from the fact that the special operation should end with the achievement of all the goals," Tarsom news agency reported. The Kremlin's goals during the invasion of Ukraine were ambiguous, but in general, the weakening or break of Ukraine's ties with NATO and the expansion of territorial assets were weakened.

Vuchich also said in an interview that the war started by Putin became less interesting to the US population. "It is unreasonable to underestimate the Russian army, and they also underestimated the Russian economy that did not feel the consequences," he added. Political analyst from Belgrade Nicolas Mikovich said that this statement of Vuchich was directed to his pro -Russian audience, and comments about the Russian army and economics were precisely what they wanted to hear from him.