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czech president: it is time for ukraine to face reality, part of its territory may be temporarily controlled by russia

2024-09-24

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according to guancha.net, czech president petr pavel has been one of ukraine's staunchest supporters in the russian-ukrainian conflict. however, according to a report by the new york times on september 23, he said in a recent interview that it is time for ukrainians and their supporters to face reality, and the most likely outcome of the russian-ukrainian conflict is that part of ukraine's territory may be "temporarily" under russian control.

it is reported that pavel has served as chief of the general staff of the czech army and chairman of the nato military committee. he has considerable influence on security issues and his views are consistent with those of the czech center-right government led by czech prime minister petr fiala.

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pavel reportedly pointed out in an interview that given that pro-russian leaders such as hungarian prime minister orban "disrupt european unity on the conflict, coupled with the fatigue caused by 31 months of conflict everywhere," ukraine "will have to look realistically at the possibility of regaining its 'occupied' territories."

"the most likely outcome of this conflict will be that part of ukraine will be temporarily controlled by russia," he said, adding that this "temporary" situation could last for several years.