End of the War in 2026: Yegor Chernev on Peace Plans and Increased Military Payments.
Forecast for the End of the War in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: The end of the war in Ukraine may come in 2026. Yegor Chernev stated this in an interview, discussing the situation with the war and plans for peace. He noted that currently Russia is not ready for a peaceful resolution of the conflict, complicating the negotiation process. Additionally, Chernev highlighted the recent attacks by Russia on Kyiv, which occurred after the use of the 'oreetnik' missile.
International Support and Internal Changes
In the context of international support, Chernev noted that the European Union allocated 90 billion to Ukraine as a loan at the end of last year. He also commented on the bill to strengthen sanctions against Russia, which, according to American politician Lindsey Graham, is to be voted on. Chernev emphasized that if former U.S. President Donald Trump really gave the green light, then the bill may be brought to the first vote.
In Ukraine, there are plans to raise the salaries of military personnel who sign contracts for one, two, five, or ten years. Chernev noted that mobilization is ongoing but does not cover all the army's needs. He also mentioned that in case of a third unauthorized leave from military service, criminal liability will be introduced.
An important aspect is a peace plan that is practically ready, which involves American security guarantees for 20-50 years.
"We are planning to produce at least two thousand interceptors a day" - Yegor Chernev
In conclusion, Chernev emphasized that in the current situation, Ukraine needs to choose between defense and capitulation.
Forecasts for the end of the war in Ukraine in 2026 reflect the complex situation that persists on the front and in political negotiations. The support from international partners, including financial assistance from the EU, is crucial and may influence Ukraine's resilience in the war. The increase in military salaries and the introduction of criminal liability for unauthorized leave from service indicate the seriousness of the approach to mobilization and defense of the country, especially amid ongoing aggression from Russia.
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