Ukraine must defeat Russia only militarily - Belgian Prime Minister

Ukraine must defeat Russia only militarily - Belgian Prime Minister

Belgian Prime Minister Alexander de Croo said at the NATO summit in Madrid that it is impossible to negotiate with Russia to end the war in Ukraine because "it is difficult to talk to the wall.

 

The head of the Belgian government believes that Ukraine must certainly win the war. He named three ways in which this is possible. The first way is through negotiations.

 

De Croo agreed with the thesis of British Foreign Minister Liz Truss that in the current situation it is impossible to negotiate with Russia.

 

"It's hard to negotiate with a wall. There's no one there to negotiate with. And in any case: not in the current circumstances," says the head of the Belgian government.

 

The second way is economic sanctions. De Croo acknowledged that maintaining public support for helping Ukraine under sanctions will be the biggest challenge for Western states in the coming months.

 

"Sanctions need time. They hurt the Russians, but they also hurt us," the Belgian prime minister warned.De Croo sees the third element of ending the war on the battlefield.

 

De Croo sees the third element of ending the war on the battlefield. That is why he called for increased military support for Ukraine.

 

"This is the only way that will lead us to the desired result. This means that we must seriously increase the support of our Ukrainian friends," he said.





Belgian Prime Minister Alexander de Croo said at the NATO summit in Madrid that it is impossible to negotiate with Russia to end the war in Ukraine because "it is difficult to talk to the wall.

 

The head of the Belgian government believes that Ukraine must certainly win the war. He named three ways in which this is possible. The first way is through negotiations.

 

De Croo agreed with the thesis of British Foreign Minister Liz Truss that in the current situation it is impossible to negotiate with Russia.

 

"It's hard to negotiate with a wall. There's no one there to negotiate with. And in any case: not in the current circumstances," says the head of the Belgian government.

 

The second way is economic sanctions. De Croo acknowledged that maintaining public support for helping Ukraine under sanctions will be the biggest challenge for Western states in the coming months.

 

"Sanctions need time. They hurt the Russians, but they also hurt us," the Belgian prime minister warned.De Croo sees the third element of ending the war on the battlefield.

 

De Croo sees the third element of ending the war on the battlefield. That is why he called for increased military support for Ukraine.

 

"This is the only way that will lead us to the desired result. This means that we must seriously increase the support of our Ukrainian friends," he said.