Ukrainian President Senior Advisor Podoliak answered the New York Times in writing on Sunday that the Russian army was setting up in the first 10 months of the war, but the Russian army was formulating similarlyThe tactics adopted during World War II used infantry to launch a large -scale offensive with infantry to reverse the war and restrict domestic political rebound.
(Kiev Composite Electric) Ukraine warns that Russia may upgrade the war sharply in winter and dispatch infantry to launch a large -scale ground offensive. Western allies must be prepared for this.
Ukrainian President's senior adviser Podoliak Sunday (December 18) answered the New York Times inquiring in writing that although the Russian army suffered a severe frustration in the first 10 months of the war, the Russian army was formulating the Soviet Union in the Soviet Union inThe tactics used during World War II used the infantry to launch a large -scale offensive to reverse the war and restrict domestic political rebound.
Ukraine's highest military and political leaders have been warning recently that Russia is gathering military and arms to launch a new ground offensive before spring, which may include the second attempt to capture the Ukraine capital Kiev.
Podoliak said that Ukraine seriously treats Russia's risk of launching a new round of offensive, and emphasizes that allies should also do this.He suggested that as the Western government plans to transfer weapons to Ukraine in the future, these devices should match the future threats.
Russian President Putin went to Bairos on Monday, and the Ukraine was worried that he intends to put pressure on Beros to join the offensive against Ukraine.
Kiev officials have been warning for the past few months that neighboring Beros may send troops to help the Russian army and act as a new round of ground attack on Kiev.
Ukrainian President Zelei Siki said after meeting with the Supreme Military Command on Sunday: "Protecting us with the boundary between Russia and White Ross is a consistent priority. We are preparing for all possible defense scenarios."
This is the first visit to Putin for three and a half years. The Kremlin has widely described this trip as a "job visit" with President Lakashenko.
Zelei Sky once again called on Western countries to provide better air defense systems for Kiev as one of the "most powerful" steps to prevent Russia from invasion.
British Prime Minister Sonak will announce on Monday that in 2023, it will continue to supply artillery shells for Ukraine in accordance with a contract worth 250 million pounds (about S $ 400 million) in 2023.
Sunak will arrive at Latvia on the same day to meet with the joint expeditionary army leaders including Nordic and Baltic countries, discussing more air defense support for Ukraine.
Sunak's office issued a statement saying that Sunak will call on leaders to maintain the support level of Ukraine in 2023 or exceed 2022.
The United Expeditionary Army meeting brings together leaders of Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, and Britain.
Kissingh: When Russia and Ukraine reached a peace agreement through negotiations
Former US Secretary of State Kissinger wrote in the magazine of The Spectator in British Weekly that Russia and Ukraine would reach a peace agreement by negotiations to reduce the risk of another catastrophic world war.
Kissinger, 99, served as Secretary of State in the 1970s and was a designer of the Soviet Union's relief policy during the Cold War.He wrote in an article about how to avoid another world war: "Based on the strategic changes that have been completed, integrate them into a new structure, and to realize peace through negotiations." Ukraine rejected Kissinger's proposal, arguing that this is equivalent to soothe invaders by sacrificing some territory of Ukraine and showing that Ukraine cannot reach an agreement involving the territory.
Burns, director of the Central Intelligence Agency, said in an interview published on Saturday that although most of the conflict ended, the evaluation of the CIA showed that Russia has not seriously looked at the suggestions of the war ending the war.