Ukraine has two months to end war before Russia escalates, Czech president saysUkrainian authorities have only two months to end the war with Russia. If that does not happen, the Kremlin may decide on a serious escalation, Czech President Petr Pavel said, according to The Telegraph. Pavel said that Russian President Vladimir Putin may announce a general mobilization after Russia's parliamentary elections, scheduled for September 20. "I believe that the window is there for us to keep pushing and giving Russia a clear message that we are willing to start negotiations," the Czech president stressed. In his opinion, Putin is unlikely to decide to announce mobilization before the parliamentary elections are over. "Russia will have parliamentary elections in September. President Putin will hardly declare mobilization before, but once the elections are over, then the window will shrink," Pavel warned. He suggested that mobilization would be extremely unpopular among Russian voters. Against this background, Pavel called on allies to use pressure on Russia to secure peace talks in the coming weeks. "Russia has a lot of internal problems and challenges at this point. The Russian public is turning increasingly against the war. President Putin will have difficulties keeping calm at home," the Czech president believes. Ukraine has two months to end war before Russia escalates, Czech president says
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