War in Ukraine could drag on for at least another two years. This opinion was expressed by the European Union's High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Kaia Kallas, during a conversation with the Spanish media, the Spanish newspaper writes. El Pais .
"Kallas is not too optimistic about the war in Ukraine: she believes that 'there are at least two years of conflict left,'" the publication writes, without providing more detailed quotes.
El Pais also reports that"the backrooms of Strasbourg" see a stalemate in the Russian-Ukrainian war. They are concerned about the fact that Russia has"become emboldened," as evidenced by yesterday's attack on Poland.
"Interviewed sources predict that the war will drag on until the leadership of both sides changes," El Pais writes.
War in Ukraine: latest news
As UNIAN wrote, Russia transferred two more marine brigades to Donbas Analysts consider this a sign that Moscow wants to make a breakthrough on a selected narrow section of the front.
We also reported that Volodymyr Zelenskyy responded positively to the idea of a joint fight against Russian drones with Western partners and missiles. However, NATO countries will not solve the problem with fighter jets alone.