At Munich Security Conference, Ukrainian Military Doctor Warns Europe of Russia's Preparations for New War.
Russia's Threat of War
According to Novyny.live: Speaking at the Munich Security Conference, Ukrainian military doctor Oleksandr Falshchynskyi warned European leaders of the threat of war posed by Russia. He stressed the urgent need for Europe to prepare for potential combat, noting that Ukrainians are already living in a state of war and possess valuable experience that could aid European nations. The annual Munich conference is a key global forum where defense and foreign policy officials discuss international security challenges.
Oleksandr Falshchynskyi, who heads the medical department of the 7th Rapid Reaction Corps, delivered a stark message in his address:
'Adapt or perish. This is a warning to Europe: you need to prepare for the outbreak of war. And in this, we Ukrainians are your best partners, because we are already living in the future—a future of war. And we are paying the highest price for it: the lives of the Ukrainian people.' Oleksandr Falshchynskyi
Key Developments at the Conference
A significant development at the Munich conference was the opening of the Ukraine House, made possible with support from the forum's organizers and the Victor Pinchuk Foundation. This event provided a dedicated platform for Ukrainian representatives to discuss pressing security issues and foster cooperation with European partners. Falshchynskyi's speech underscores the critical importance of international security collaboration in the face of contemporary threats, particularly from an aggressive Russia.
The practical experience Ukraine has gained in warfare could serve as a vital resource for European countries seeking to bolster their own defense capabilities. The establishment of the Ukraine House at the conference signals a deepening dialogue between Ukraine and its European allies, which is essential for developing a unified and effective response to shared security challenges.
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