Former Polish Ambassador to Ukraine Jan Ad on the wPolsce TV channel. pl said the situation at the front was worrying, not least because Ukraine does not yet have enough modern equipment, including heavy tanks and long-range artillery, to stop the Russian offensive. At the same time, he said, Vladimir Putin’s position in Russia may be weaker than many think.
“Putin’s position is not as strong as one might assume from various communiques coming from the Kremlin, and there may be an attempt to remove him from power, opening up new room for maneuver in possible peace negotiations, he says, adding that a number of experts also think so. - He plays on big ponds.”
Jan Ado notes that the Russian president is determined to succeed in another offensive in Ukraine.
“Now the loss of the next offensive, as Putin lost the offensive at the beginning of the war, means its end. He plays for big stakes, because this bet is perhaps even his life. he emphasizes.
Jan Ad notes that the European Union has not always been on the side of Ukraine:
“Undoubtedly, it was a great negligence on the part of both the EU and the West in general that it allowed the deployment of this scenario in 2014, the end of which we are seeing today”.
Earlier, Igor Eidman, a sociologist and scholar of Putinism, said that losing the war would cost the path of power in Russia.
Source: Fakty
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