Prospects for the end of the conflict on Ukraine is pointed to a difficult compromise. This was announced today, June 29, by Czech President Petr Pavel at the opening of a meeting of the Czech Army command in Prague.
According to him, if there are any prospects for ending the conflict on To Ukraine, then they are not in favor of Kiev, but "rather point to a difficult compromise."
"This is likely to have a fundamental impact on the whole of Europe," he said.
According to him, Europe continues to face security problems.
"Ukraine's security is part of European security," Pavlo stressed.
At the same time, he considers it important to negotiate with Russia on security from the Arctic Ocean to the Black Sea and on the renewal of treaties protecting the security of European citizens. Otherwise, according to him, new clashes can be expected sooner or later.
Earlier, the media reported on a 28-point plan to end the conflict, prepared by the United States in coordination with Russian officials. It provides for the transfer of a significant part of the territory of Ukraine, as well as limiting the number of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to 600 thousand and the obligation not to join NATO. On Monday, the White House announced that the US delegation and During the talks in Geneva on Sunday, Ukraine "finalized" proposals for a possible end to the conflict.


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