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There is no possibility of Russia Ukraine war ending soon – UN chief Guterres

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said he did not see a way out at the moment. That is why we are focusing on various other aspects as part of our efforts.

The Russia Ukraine war has been going on for the last almost 10 months. Right now there is no possibility of its ending anywhere. Both countries are continuously attacking each other. Hundreds of common people have lost their lives. But the issue has not yet been resolved. On the Russia-Ukraine war, UN chief Antonio Guterres said that we still have to wait for the moment when serious talks will be possible.

Regarding this war, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that he does not see the possibility of effective talks in the near future. Along with this, he said that now this war can drag on even further. Guterres said that “I am not optimistic about the prospect of effective peace talks in the near future. I believe that the military confrontation will continue and I think that we still have to wait for the moment when serious talks for peace are possible.” Will be.”

I think the military confrontation will continue

“I think the military confrontation will continue. I think we still have to wait for the moment when serious talks will be possible,” Guterres said. Guterres was responding to a question on whether he saw a way forward for peace talks in Ukraine ahead of his year-end press conference. “I don’t see a way right now. That’s why we are focusing on various other aspects as part of our efforts.”

Being a prisoner of war in another country is very painful

“With the kind of war we’re seeing in Ukraine, I can’t imagine how painful it must be to be a prisoner of war in another country,” he said. So we will keep trying meaningful initiatives, offering a platform for dialogue to ease the suffering of these aspects. But we have no illusions that genuine peace talks will be possible in the near future.