Could a Truce with Russia Be Possible? Danilo Hetmantsev on the Energy War.

Could a Truce with Russia Be Possible? Danilo Hetmantsev on the Energy War
Could a Truce with Russia Be Possible? Danilo Hetmantsev on the Energy War

Ukraine's Energy Crisis and the Prospects for a Ceasefire

According to Novyny.live: Danilo Hetmantsev, Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Finance, Tax, and Customs Policy, has commented on Ukraine's energy situation and the potential for a truce with Russia. He noted that Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil refineries have a less damaging impact than Russian attacks on Ukraine's energy grid. Hetmantsev stressed that the state of the energy sector directly affects the nation's vital functions, making it crucial to take all possible measures to stabilize it. This ongoing energy war is a critical front in the broader conflict, directly impacting civilian life and industrial output.

On January 23, the Kremlin stated that a ceasefire would be impossible without the withdrawal of Ukrainian Armed Forces from the Donbas. This declaration underscores the complexity of the situation and demonstrates Russia's attempt to isolate Kyiv by targeting its energy infrastructure. Hetmantsev emphasized that the enemy has once again attacked energy facilities, jeopardizing the country's energy security.

'Will they manage to defeat us with cold? No, they will not. Is a situation where things get worse possible? Probably yes, it is possible, but we must do everything to stop it.' Danilo Hetmantsev

Amid the ongoing military conflict and energy crisis, Hetmantsev's comments highlight the importance of energy security for national stability. Protecting energy infrastructure, which is critical for the state's functioning, remains a priority for the Ukrainian government. The interconnected situation on the battlefield and in the energy sector continues to influence the prospects for peace, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive approach to resolving these issues.


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