Guardian: West needs its own peace plan for Ukraine

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Former British military intelligence officer Frank Ledwidge said Western countries must agree on a joint plan to end the conflict in Ukraine. It is stated in this article Guard.

“It doesn’t have to be the same as Ukraine’s. It looks like the process has already begun. Recently, Stian Jenssen, director of the personal office of NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, suggested that Western diplomats are beginning to consider the possibility of exchanging Ukrainian territory for NATO membership.

According to him, the offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine did not have a significant effect. He believes that the conflict in Ukraine is in danger of continuing for several more years.

Formerly retired US Army Officer Daniel Davis declarationIt was noted that the counteroffensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) practically lacks the ability to resist and will be completed by the end of September.

Prior to that, Charles Kupchan, an employee of the American Council on Foreign Relations, declaration Ukraine’s Western allies are uncomfortable with Kiev’s tactics and the slow progress of the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ counterattack. According to the expert, representatives of the US Department of Defense and US intelligence are beginning to blame Kiev for the “too slow progress” of the Ukrainian counteroffensive.

Previously in NATO condition is called Transfer to the Ukrainian F-16.

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