Czech president sceptical of swift peace deal on Ukraine

Olha Kovalchuk, Yevhen Kizilov — 16 February, 17:07
Czech president sceptical of swift peace deal on Ukraine
Petr Pavel. Photo: Getty Images

Czech President Petr Pavel believes the end of the war in Ukraine should not be expected in the near future due to Russia's position.

Source: Pavel in an interview with Czech outlet Odkryto, as reported by European Pravda

Details: In response to a journalist's question as to whether he considers negotiations to end the war in Ukraine pointless, Pavel said that everything depends on expectations regarding their outcome.

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Quote: "If someone expected that it would be possible to reach an agreement between Ukraine, European countries, the United States and Russia in the short term, that was undoubtedly naive. The fact that the positions of Ukraine, Europe and the United States have moved closer together or are already almost aligned is a great success."

Details: Pavel pointed out that the key thing in the negotiation process is whether the warring parties have found common ground. Russia, he said, has not demonstrated any willingness to compromise. To change this, Ukraine's allies must place Moscow in a more disadvantageous position, the Czech president added.

"History teaches us that negotiations can be successful only when both sides are in a relatively favourable position. If that is not the case, the side in the stronger position will always feel the desire to continue the conflict rather than end it," Pavel said, calling for increased economic and political pressure on Russia.

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