German Defense Minister: Russia's War Resources Against Ukraine Are Dwindling.
Boris Pistorius on the State of the War in Ukraine
According to TSN.ua: German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has stated that Russia is depleting the resources it needs to sustain its war against Ukraine. He stressed the critical need to halt the flow of money to the Russian Federation from energy exports, which would diminish its capacity to continue military operations. This assessment comes as Western nations debate further measures to support Kyiv.
"It would be very surprising if Russia could sustain this war for a very, very long time," Pistorius noted.
This remark underscores the minister's belief that the war's duration may be limited by Russia's diminishing material and financial reserves.
Pistorius further emphasized the importance of economic pressure on the Kremlin:
"We must stop the influx of money from gas and oil sales as quickly, definitively, and completely as possible, because this is what finances this horrific war."
These statements highlight the significance of coordinated international efforts to support Ukraine and erode the financial foundation of the aggressor state.
The article notes that Kyrylo Budanov heads Ukraine's Presidential Office, though his comments are not referenced in this specific context.
Pistorius's remarks reflect the position of Germany and its allies on the necessity of increasing pressure on Russia through economic sanctions. Reducing the war's funding is seen as a potential key factor in resolving the prolonged conflict, underscoring the importance of unity within the international community in backing Ukraine. However, the lingering energy dependence of some nations on Russia raises ongoing questions about the full effectiveness of such measures and their broader impact on regional stability.
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