We do not know what post-war Ukraine will look like – journalist Kazarin

Journalist Pavlo Kazarin believes that the scenario of Ukraine's future development depends on how the war with Russia ends

He expressed this opinion in an interview with the Espreso YouTube channel.

"First, we need to achieve victory, because we are not doomed to it. We do not know whether we will win this war. Because there are still many intermediate options between defeat and victory. And where we end up will be determined by the scenarios of our future in which the country will invest, and the citizens will invest," he said.

According to him, if Ukrainians stop doing anything now, we will lose.

"If we work to the fullest, then we have a chance to win. If we behave in one way or another, there will be something in between. So when we say what will happen after the war, the scenarios of our future depend on the scenario of the end of this war. If someone continues to sit on the couch and do nothing, they are investing in a losing scenario, and then they shouldn't complain about it," Kazarin said.

The journalist noted that no one knows what our country will look like after the war is won.

"We don't know what kind of country we will see after the war is over. We had developed agriculture in the south, but the Russians blew up the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station and now we have no agriculture in this region. However, perhaps after the war we will develop livestock farming in the south. But I want to emphasise that such issues will be resolved by the market that we will have after the war and the de-occupation of our entire territory," he added.

Journalist Pavel Kazarin also spoke about Russian culture. He believes that the Russian Federation uses classical culture figures as sales agents and tries to sell its culture as a package deal.