Foreign media: Ukraine must win the Russian-Ukrainian war before winter, says Ukrainian chief of staff

  [Global Web Reporter Suo Yanqi] Comprehensive Reuters and Agence France-Presse reported on the 19th that Yermak, head of the Ukrainian President's Office, said on Tuesday (19th) that Ukraine must win the Russian-Ukrainian war before winter, otherwise the Russian army will have With more time to stabilize the battlefield situation, the Ukrainian army's counterattack will become more difficult.

  According to Reuters, Yermak said in an interview with a Ukrainian media on the same day that he hoped that the United States would provide Ukraine with enough weapons through an arms lease agreement to enable the Ukrainian army to achieve "victory" before winter.

  "For us, it's very important not to go into winter. After winter, the Russians will have more time to get a foothold (in Ukraine) and it will definitely be more difficult. It's very important for us not to give them that possibility. ” AFP quoted Yermak as saying.

  Reuters reported that Yermak said Russia was trying to drag Ukraine "into a protracted conflict."

  Regarding when the conflict between Russia and Ukraine will end, the Ukrainian side has repeatedly mentioned the time of winter.

On the 27th of last month, the G7 summit held in Germany entered the second day of the meeting agenda.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who attended the meeting via video link, has said he wants to end the military conflict with Russia before the start of this winter.

  Regarding the peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin said in an interview in Iran on the 19th of this month that the previous negotiations between Russia and Ukraine in Turkey had basically reached an agreement. In order to create conditions, Russia will withdraw its troops from the center of Ukraine and from Kyiv. However, the Kyiv authorities ultimately refused to implement these agreements that had actually been reached.

He said that Kyiv refused to implement the agreement reached, and now it seems that Ukraine has no such desire.