“Stubb believes that Ukraine’s victory plan can involve three stages.”, — write: www.unian.ua
Stubb believes that Ukraine’s victory plan can involve three stages.
This was stated by the President of Finland Alexander Stubb during the “Ukrainian breakfast” in Davos.
“For me, the victory plan is linear and it goes through three stages. The first is short-term. And in the short-term perspective, we must support Ukraine financially, militarily and politically. This support must continue and increase,” he said.
The second phase could take three to six months, Stubb said. He noted that Ukraine should be brought to the negotiating table with the Russian Federation when it is ready.
“What should be done in these three to six months. I think they have already said where to start. Ukraine should start negotiations, whatever they are and whenever they are, from a position of strength. No negotiations can take place without Ukraine “, – emphasized the President of Finland.
Stubb believes that the third stage of Ukraine’s victory plan will be the restoration of the country’s territorial integrity. He noted that it is especially important to preserve the independence and sovereignty of Ukraine.
“Ukraine must become a member of the EU and a member of NATO. This is the only way to defeat Vladimir Putin,” the Finnish president summarized.
How the war in Ukraine can endEarlier, the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyi told what the format of the negotiations on the end of the war could be. He noted that for him the representation of Europe in any format of future negotiations will be important.
In addition, the new US Secretary of State Marco Rubio explained what is needed to end the war in Ukraine. According to him, each of the parties “will have to give up something”.
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