Kiev's progress to the adoption of significant actions for the implementation of the war is no longer possible graciousness to the Kremlin. Putin may withdraw all military forces, return the occupied territories and pay reparations.
The head of the Czech intelligence service, Michal Koudelka, has stated this, informs RBC-Ukraine of sending to him Interview with Bloomberg.
“If Ukraine loses or is afraid to praise the unforeseen peace, then Russia will win,” said Koudelka, a major general who is a fan of the Ukrainian Information and Security Service.
Without turning it off, Over the course of the next 10–15 years, “Russia will spend on renovation after the enormous human and economic expenditures and preparation for the coming weather – Central and United Europe.”
This assessment is supported by other European intelligence services. The head of German intelligence, Bruno Kahl, before last month, said that Volodymyr Putin would be ready for a military alliance with NATO before the end of the decade.
Kudelka stated that international law matters. Russia will withdraw all troops, return occupied or annexed territories and pay reparations. Kiev has recently found itself under pressure, which requires it to look at new ways to lure Putin to the negotiating table after 1000 days against the invasion.
The Czech Republic, a former satellite of the USSR, is also a close dependent of Ukraine, hosting hundreds of thousands of military refugees and organizing the supply of ammunition donations.
At the same time from Poland, and Also, the Baltic and Scandinavian countries are trying to defeat other allies and continue to restore the war-torn Ukraine, regardless of the huge support that is weaker and failures on the battlefield.
According to Koudelka, a large-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 may remind the western countries that Russia is an “imperial superpower with imperial aspirations” and recognizes “absolute ignorance” before its military expenses and the death of civilians.
Since then, as fate would have it, Koudelka became the head of intelligence, the Czech Republic developed radical roots due to the shortening of the capabilities of Russian intelligence and the influx of Mіstseva politics and business. Vaughn prevented Russian customers from taking part in the nuclear energy project, shortened the supply of its natural gas and sent most of the Kremlin spies to diplomatic cover.
In contrast to several other European countries, Prazia has worked hard to make it more difficult for Russians to leave the country, the struggle there with business and unruliness and the removal of the Czech population. Now they are trying to overturn the European Union and prevent Russian diplomats from increasing their prices among the member powers without any way of further severing intelligence activities.
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Tim is not less, Kudelka seems to be that his country is being deprived of the methods of the Russian hybrid war, including traditional espionage, cyber attacks, disinformation campaigns and other activities. Intelligence throughout Europe is also preparing for possible threats after the end of the war, such as the influx of Ukrainian veterans and the smuggling of weapons that may be in the wrong hands.
A 59-year officer who spent his entire life working in the field of combating terrorism and counterintelligence, Koudelka noted the fears in Europe that the new administration of the elected President Donald Trump could weaken the security forces in the sphere. security and intelligence between the United States and Europe.
“I worked with our American partners for President Trump before, and it was really great,” said Koudelka, confirming his agreement with the exchange of intelligence at the first administration. “The same thing is happening now under President Biden. And I am 100% convinced that it will be so great under Trump’s other term.”
Kudelka calls for the ending edges are uniquely facing new threats of security economical duration with renewed business and diplomatic connections with Russia in the future. Having added that Russia is “an aggressor who does not understand power,” and the result of the war indicates the possibility of a future global conflict with the full participation of NATO.
“How Russia will withdraw from the strong In the end, or with a strong alliance, it’s important that you don’t get involved with them,” said Koudelka. “As soon as Russia comes to the rescue, that the war in Ukraine has justified itself, that the European regions are weak, and NATO is not united, then it can try something new.”