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Czech President Petr Pavel said that Ukraine has a “window of opportunity” within two months to resume peace talks with Russia, otherwise there is a risk of escalation.
Ukraine has two months to resume peace talks before Russia steps up its offensive. Czech President Petr Pavel warns of this in an interview with The Telegraph.
The Ukrainian authorities have only two months to put an end to the war with Russia. If this does not happen, the Kremlin could decide a serious escalation of the conflict, Czech President Petr Pavel said in an interview for the publication The Telegraph, quoted by RBC Ukraine.
Czech President Petr Pavel, former Chairman of NATO's military committee, asks Ukraine to propose peace negotiations for Russia.
According to President Petro Pavel, Ukraine has only two months to increase pressure and force Moscow to negotiate. After that, mobilization and a sharp deterioration in the war could occur.
Czech President Petr Pavel called on NATO allies at the summit to put more pressure on Russia to enter into peace talks with Ukraine. According to Pavel, there is a risk that Russian President Vladimir Putin will declare general mobilization after the September elections, escalating the war. He said this in an interview with the British newspaper The Telegraph.
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