Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky “ordered to prepare for another two or three years of war,” The Economist wrote, citing government sources.
According to the authors of the article, there is no reason to doubt that Ukraine will be able to fight for a long time. In particular, the publication notes that this is manifested in successful drone strikes deep into Russia, the stability of the front line, constant support from the European Union and the high pace of development of the Ukrainian defense industry.
However, the Economist writes, a long war may not have the support of Ukrainian society, whose unity has been weakened, including by corruption scandals involving Zelensky’s inner circle. In addition, the consequences of the war are becoming increasingly noticeable for the Ukrainian economy, primarily through attacks on energy infrastructure.
Source RBC-Ukraine In government structures in turn, His name The information published in the article is “old stuff.” “Maybe people need to use something as a vector for other messages in this text about how bad everything is,” suggested Adviser to the President of Ukraine Dmitry Lytvyn in a comment on this post.
On May 25, during a meeting with deputies of the “Servant of the People” parliamentary faction, Vladimir Zelensky spoke of the possibility of ending the “hot phase” of the war by November, provided that security guarantees are provided.
