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Oleksiy Melnyk, the Center for Foreign Policy and International Security Center ...

Fragrant moment in the war. What exactly is it?

Oleksiy Melnyk, the Center for Foreign Policy and International Security Center Razumkov, Razumkov has lost a monopoly to impose its will on the battlefield. It is unlikely The grounds that allow us to draw such conclusions are primarily concerned that Russia was deprived of the monopoly for a certain period of time. That is, Russia has lost its monopoly to impose its will on the battlefield.

Unfortunately, this initiative has not yet completely switched to the Ukrainian side, but at least Russia no longer has the freedom to plan hostilities as it was in the first stage of the war. Video Day When Ukraine will already be able to realize its offensive potential, it will be the next stage of a flutter.

In what form this realization will take place - there are different opinions, but when Russia is forced to make another gesture of goodwill, and this gesture should be so wide, somewhere in the width of the occupied Ukrainian South. Ideally, the return to the borders that were Russian invaders until February 24. On the possibility of negotiations of the Presidents of Ukraine and Russia. In my opinion, there is a fairly clear understanding of the conditions on what negotiations can take place.

In this case, such conditions are not created for Ukraine. These conditions are formed on the battlefield. The negotiations are pushed, perhaps consciously or unconsciously, some of our real partners through other visions, other interests, but in today's positions it is impossible to go to negotiations. After all, the key task is not just a ceasefire, but to neutralize this threat for decades in advance.

For example, I will mention the discussion that is currently underway - should there should be capital bomb shelters in Ukraine in Ukraine? So, using this example, I would like to say that negotiations should end with the conclusion that in the future, schools should not have the needs of bombing in Ukraine. I would like to repeat this more. The current situation is our lives.

It is impossible to sit and wait for the end of the war to those who are not able to actively participate in the approach of victory. All plans cannot be delayed at the end of the war. Of course, there should be some adjustments in how we spend our free time, which we spend money or nerve resources. But, in any case, this is our life now. We have to do everything in order not to lose faith in victory.