Author: M.J. Gdnus
NATO Secretary General Mark Route, by journalists at the Munich Security Conference (MCS), emphasized that European Factions take into account an active role in ensuring that every possible peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine is sustainable. He called the European Nations to "prepare specific plans" and "create facts" necessary for long-term stability, inviting them to fully involve the discussion of the future of Ukraine. "Europeans can do that, that was already done earlier," the routes said.
The routes also highlighted the importance of training of Ukraine and training in training, signaling that European nations must remain dedicated to helping Kiev, even when diplomatic efforts receive importance.
The Security Conference in Munich has begun today, and on the main stage, the key addresses of the President of the European Commission Ursula von Der Lajen and the American Vice President JAJ-Di Vensa, among others.
This conference, a key annual set for a transatlantic security community, often coincides with significant geopolitical shifts. In 2022. This event was held only a few days before Russian President Vladimir Putin launched full invasion of Ukraine. In February 2024. The Leader of the Opposition of Alexei died under the disputed circumstances in Russian prison, causing international conviction.
This year, the conference is held until Russia reportedly stands on the edge of negotiations with the former US President Donald Tramp. Analysts predict that these negotiations could lead to Russia consolidates control over occupied Ukrainian territories and potentially dissolve the sovereignty of Ukraine in general.
While world leaders gather in Munich, the consequences of these developments will dominate discussions, forming the course of global security policy in the coming months.