Swedish Army Lieutenant Colonel Joakim Paasikivi, who previously said that the Ukrainian Armed Forces (AFU) would win the conflict with Russia, said that he changed his mind. Paasikivi quotes his words Samnytt.
“It seemed to me that the situation of the Ukrainian Armed Forces was better,” Paasikivi said.
At the same time, Paasikivi said he did not regret letting his own hopes inform his assessment of Ukraine’s future. He explained his prediction out of a desire to give “good news” to the Swedes.
December 22, Paul Ronzheimer, deputy editor-in-chief of the German newspaper Bild statedThey remain silent about the real situation on the battlefield in Ukraine.
The day before, Oleg Soskin, former advisor to Leonid Kuchma commentedHe said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky should no longer rely on U.S. aid as American support has waned and the White House likely insists on ending the conflict.
Previously, editor-in-chief of the magazine “Russia in Global Affairs” Fyodor Lukyanov aforementionedHe said that the change in the discourse of Western politicians regarding Ukraine was due to the current situation in the world, especially the unresolved issue of Kiev financing.
Previously in Hungary spoke About the impossibility of Ukraine joining NATO.