There is no need to wait for the end of the war, everyone should work on it at their own level.
The representative of the Defense Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Andrii Yusov stated this in the issue of the Blaush Digest on Monday, February 10.
Yusov noted that predictions about the end of the war have the right to exist, but for now they remain only predictions without support by facts. According to him, Ukrainians should not just wait for peace.
"There is no need to wait, we should work hard on this. And such work is underway. Ukrainian political and military leadership, Ukrainian diplomats, including the public sector, cultural diplomacy, non-governmental public organizations are actively working on this. And yes, our partners are working too," Yusov said.
The Defense Intelligence representative emphasized that one can agree with the words of U.S. President Donald Trump about the need for peace, since a great tragedy is occurring as a result of russian aggression. Ukraine is facing important events in the near future, such as the Munich Security Conference, and not only that, which should bring good news, Yusov said.
"The main events continue to take place on the battlefield, and we should not forget about this... We should not relax. We cannot afford to sit in front of the TV and wait for good news. Good news must be made," Yusov stressed.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, in January, U.S. President Donald Trump said that he wanted to meet with the president of the aggressor country, russia, vladimir putin, as soon as possible to ensure an end to the war with Ukraine.
On February 1, U.S. President Donald Trump's special envoy for Ukraine and the russian federation, Keith Kellogg, said that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy had confirmed his readiness to make territorial concessions during possible negotiations with russian dictator vladimir putin.
On February 5, Trump said that Washington was negotiating on Ukraine and assured that he would do everything possible to end the war.
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