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According to Podolyak, there are no signs that the Russian Federation is ready f...

"The Russian Federation will not stop expansion": Zelensky told why to supply weapons to Ukraine

According to Podolyak, there are no signs that the Russian Federation is ready for real peace talks. If Ukraine stop giving weapons, hostilities will spread to the EU. The adviser to the head of the Presidential Office Mikhail Podolyak told why the countries of Europe to give Ukraine weapons. He wrote about it on Twitter. Podolyak stated that representatives of some European countries believe that Kiev should not be given weapons. They believe that this can be prevented by the expansion of war.

However, the adviser to the OP chairman wrote that the war is already in the center of Europe. "The war is already in the center of Europe, and the Russian Federation demonstrates the most anti -human type of killings of the population," he wrote. According to him, the war will spread to the countries of the European Union if Ukraine ceases to receive weapons. Yes, Russia will not stop its expansion.

Podolyak also wrote that there was no evidence that the Russian Federation was ready for peace talks. The main features are the shelling of peaceful cities of Ukraine, the concentration of equipment and shells, the transfer of troops to different directions, the continuation of mobilization in Russia. "These are direct signs of significant escalation . . . Therefore, weapons, weapons and weapons again for Ukraine," Podolyak wrote.

It should be noted that earlier Austria and Hungary agreed not to give Ukraine weapons. Thus, the Minister of Defense of Austria Claudia Tanner and Hungarian Defense Minister Christoph Salai-Bobrovnitsky met to discuss the cooperation of countries and the war in Ukraine. The ministers agreed that two countries would not supply weapons to Ukraine to "avoid escalation". According to them, they are on the "side of peace".