The world seems unreachable: Pistorius commented on the end of the war in Ukraine.


German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius expressed his pessimistic assessment regarding the future peace in Ukraine during a press conference following a meeting in the 'Ramstein' format. He noted that peace in the country seems unreachable in the near future.
Despite this, Germany, along with other partners, will continue to provide military assistance to Ukraine. Pistorius emphasized that Ukraine has the ability to continue the fight, and Germany will support it in this.
We will ensure that Ukraine continues to benefit from our joint military support. Russia must understand that Ukraine has the ability to continue the fight, and we will support it in this.
Pistorius also responded to questions regarding the absence of the U.S. Secretary of Defense at the meeting, noting that it does not concern the priorities of the American authorities, but rather a matter of schedules. The U.S. Secretary of Defense just returned from a world tour, and there were also other ministers who could not be present due to their commitments.
Let us remind you that Germany announced a new package of military assistance for Ukraine.
Analysis:
The pessimistic assessment expressed by the German Defense Minister regarding the prospects for a peaceful resolution of the Russian-Ukrainian war underscores the complexity of this situation. Nevertheless, partners, including Germany, continue to provide military support to Ukraine, which indicates their readiness to support the country in its struggle.
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