The war in Ukraine is likely to end in early May, when Russia will run out of resources to continue its attack on its neighbor, Ukrainian Presidential Adviser Oleksiy Arestovich said on Monday. night.
Negotiations between Kiev and Moscow, in which Mr. Arestovich is not involved, have yielded little tangible results beyond the agreement on the organization of so-called humanitarian corridors, which allow civilians to leave besieged Ukrainian cities.
Mr. Arestovich estimated that the time when the conflict will end will depend on how much resources the Kremlin is willing to spend on this campaign.
“I think that no later than May, in early May, we will have a peace agreement, maybe much earlier, we will see,” said the presidential adviser.
“We are at a crossroads: either a peace agreement will be reached very soon, in a week or two, with the withdrawal of troops and everything, or an attempt will be made to gather some, say, Syrians, for the second round, and after them. we also mince them, (an agreement will be concluded in mid-April or at the end of April “.
Another scenario, “completely crazy” for Mr Arestovich, is for Russia to start sending new recruits to the war after a month of training, he added.
“Even after a peace agreement is signed, hostilities on a smaller scale are likely to continue for another year,” Arestovic said. Kyiv demands that all Russian troops withdraw from Ukrainian territory.
The war in Ukraine erupted on February 24, when Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the launch of what he called a “special military operation.”
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