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/Pogled.info/ Peace in the conflict between Moscow and Kiev is unlikely to come soon, and the reason for this is that Russia is advancing, and Ukraine is retreating. The West has handed over large quantities of weapons to Ukraine, but it lacks human resources, believes Prof. Nikolay Vitanov, who analyzes the current balance of power in the conflict, the prospects for its resolution and development, as well as the economic consequences for Europe from it. According to Vitanov, Bulgaria should remember the red lines drawn by Tsar Boris III and in no case send troops against Russia. The second part of Vladimir Trifonov's interview with Prof. Nikolay Vitanov - mathematician and doctor of physics, scientist from the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. Main highlights of the conversation: What is the situation on the front in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine? Will the new missiles provided to it by the West save Ukraine? Will the new Russian weapon - "Oreshnik" - manage to cool the belligerent mood of the West? Who has an interest in a temporary truce in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia? How long will the West continue to tease the Russian bear? Who are the tyrannosaurs and who are the little puppies in world politics? Will the Biden administration succeed in escalating the conflict in Ukraine before Trump takes office as president? Why is the Asia-Pacific region more important to the US than Ukraine? Do the "peace plans" published in the Western press represent real value and to what extent do they relate to real plans for a peace agreement? Why will Europe not decide to start a direct armed conflict with Russia? Why is the topic of peace not present in the public space in Europe? Will 2025 significantly change the economic situation of Europe? Will economic difficulties lead to political changes in Europe? Which parties will increase their influence in Europe? /VIDEO/ Watch the first part of the interview here: • Prof. Nikolay Vitanov: For Russia, a worm... SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL POGLED.info AND RECOMMEND IT TO YOUR FRIENDS Tags: Nikolay Vitanov, peace, Ukraine, there will be no soon