Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis believes that the Kremlin may once again believe in its victory in the war due to the hesitation of Western allies to further support Ukraine, Report informs, citing European Pravda.
"The situation now looks like Putin is preparing to dust off his plans for the day of victory, which he had shelved for a while, but having seen the discussions in Washington, Europe's inability to move forward with military support for Ukraine, and the growing pressure on Ukrainian forces on the battlefield, I think he might now be happily back to planning.
"I think Europe could exert pressure so that the only day of victory in this war would be in Kyiv and celebrated by Ukrainians. But now, it seems, the situation is uncertain again.
"We have shown our ability to make critical decisions. Europe has demonstrated leadership before. Now it's time for us to do so again," the Lithuanian Foreign Minister stated before the meeting of the EU foreign ministers.
The Lithuanian minister was asked whether he thought it was time for Ukraine to start considering negotiations, given all the current circumstances.
Landsbergis answered negatively:
"Any ceasefire, any negotiations are the way to the day of victory in Moscow. Putin has been working hard on this. And such a day may come. The day when Ukrainians will not be able to carry on fighting because we cannot provide them with weapons...
"There is no middle ground here... If it comes to a ceasefire and we try to push it through with the argument that we have been protecting Kyiv and other Ukrainian territories, it will be clear that this is Putin's victory."