Ukraine Has Two Months to Get Russia to Negotiate,
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He believes that if Ukraine does not succeed in ending the war within a few months, Russia will "seriously escalate the war."
After the elections in September, Putin could intensify the Ukraine war and call for general mobilization, the Czech Republic's President Petr Pavel warns. He calls for maximum pressure on Moscow.
Czech President Petr Pavel warns against a narrow window of time: until the Russian parliamentary election on 20 September, new pressure must arise for negotiations.
The President of the Czech Republic, Petr Pavel, warned today that Ukraine on the battlefield and Western allies through aid and diplomacy have "the last two months" to increase the pressure on Russia and force it to renew peace negotiations, as a new escalation threatens after the possible Russian elections in September.
Ukraine has two months to end the war or face a massive escalation of the conflict, Czech President Petr Pavel warned in an interview with the British newspaper The Telegraph. Russian President Vladimir Putin, he said, could order a general mobilization after the parliamentary elections in Russia on September 20.
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