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Kaczynski assures that the deployment of a NATO mission in Ukraine can help "guarantee peace"

MADRID, 4 Jul.

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Kaczynski assures that the deployment of a NATO mission in Ukraine can help "guarantee peace"

MADRID, 4 Jul. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The leader of the Polish government party Law and Justice (PiS), Jaroslaw Kaczynski, has assured this Monday that the deployment of a NATO mission in Ukraine will allow "guaranteeing peace" in the country.

Thus, he has indicated that in order to achieve victory, the Ukrainian Army must receive "aid in the form of artillery and reconnaissance military equipment," according to the Polskie Radio station.

"Ukraine needs weapons and there are some problems with it," said the former prime minister of the country, who insists on the importance of a NATO peace mission that follows the "terms of kyiv."

In this regard, he pointed out that "if we want peace to be fully guaranteed and for conditions to be valuable for Ukraine, NATO has to deploy a peace mission".

Kaczynski has asserted that the war in Ukraine is likely to last "a long period of time" or "be frozen without a real truce." "I want to emphasize that the peace mission is not to fight against the Russians... It is to tell them that everything is over," he clarified.

For him, Russia has no chance to confront the Ukrainians since the "psychological and moral state of the Russian military is much worse." However, the idea of ​​deploying a NATO mission has so far not had the support of the Alliance member states.

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