- Hans Weber
- March 11, 2025
Petr Pavel’s defeatist vision for Ukraine
Pres. Petr Pavel told army command yesterday that war fatigue will lead to increased pres-sure for an end to the conflict in Ukraine in the form of some kind of agreement. It wasreiteration of his message from the Diplomacy and Security conference on Nov. 9, when hesaid that developments on the ground don’t indicate that Ukraine will be able to gain military superiority and that initial peace negotiations could begin next year. Pavel’s unstated as-sumption is that Vladimir Putin will be willing to sit down to the negotiating table, despite having the stronger position on the battle field. This would require Russia to abandon itseffort to “change the international order and to impose its own idea of global order,” as attributed to it (and China) in the Czech cabinet’s new Defense Strategy. If we are to take at allseriously what Petr Pavel says about the situation in Ukraine, we need to hear from him howentering into negotiations with Russia would serve to maintain the current world order.
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