Yushchenko on Peace with Russia: A New War is Inevitable in 4-5 Years.
According to ТСН: The Russian occupiers cannot be stopped by peace, as even if peace is achieved, war may break out again in 4-5 years.
This opinion was expressed by the third president of Ukraine, Viktor Yushchenko.
The National Spirit as the Key to Victory
“We are now looking for keys to victory. What is needed for this? Rare earth metals, uranium reserves, gold deposits? But what is really necessary? All that is needed is spirit, national spirit,” Yushchenko believes.
In his opinion, if tens of millions of Ukrainians keep this spirit, the country will never lose this war.
“Never. We will always win it, because we possess the spirit that the k*****s (Russians - Ed.) do not have. They go like mercenaries. And we understand what we are fighting for. Secondly, excuse me, whether peace is offered to you or not: keep in mind that there is only one way to remove this problem, the Russian war, from the agenda - to win,” Yushchenko is convinced.
Warnings about Future Threats
He also warned that Russia may start a war against Ukraine again in 4-5 years if a victory over the enemy is not achieved today.
“Everything else is dirt that will be passed on as a problem to our children and grandchildren in four to five years. Because peace will never stop a k****a (Russian - Ed.),” concluded the third president.
Earlier, Viktor Yushchenko criticized the “peace plan” and called on the USA to take responsibility.
The importance of Yushchenko's words lies in his conviction of the strong national spirit, which he believes is the foundation for victory. He points out that even if peace appears on the horizon, it does not mean a final resolution of the conflict. This position provokes reflections on how Ukraine should prepare for possible challenges in the future to avoid repeating such a scenario.
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