Ukraine's MP Kniazhytskyi is convinced that democracy will not lose in this war
Mykola Kniazhytskyi, Ukrainian MP, noted that Ukraine is supported by more promising partners, who have a future, and that Russia should definitely remain in the past, as authoritarian regimes are not effective
He shared his opinions with Espreso TV.
"We saw the UN vote on the principles of peace in Ukraine, and before that vote, both Russia and China made great efforts to get more votes against Ukraine. There were fewer votes against than last time, because Biden's arrival in Kyiv actually broke the whole game. Because the entire civilized democratic world is on our side, and this fight is both against us and about them. I am convinced that democracy will not lose in this war. We will definitely win and survive as a state. Another thing is how long it will take. Obviously, a lot depends on the amount and timing of weapons supplies," said the Ukrainian MP.
Mykola Kniazhytskyi added that the enemy has the same problems as we do with mobilization and armament, but we are being helped by the West, and Russia has its own production of equipment, so it is a survival story.
"But we are supported by more promising partners who have a future. The Russian Federation should definitely remain in the past, because this is the course of history, because authoritarian regimes are not effective. A "black swan" may come to Putin, their companies will not be as efficient as Western ones, so we will definitely win together with the West," Kniazhytskyi emphasized.
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On February 23, the UN General Assembly voted for the resolution calling for peace in Ukraine
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