The next generation of Ukrainians, or their offspring, may end up fighting if Ukraine’s conflict with Russia becomes ‘frozen’ at this stage, President Vladimir Zelensky has told a group of visiting journalists in Kiev. He also said his government is working to prevent such an outcome.
The Ukrainian head of state’s latest comments, made on Wednesday, follow an admission by the country’s top military commander, General Valery Zaluzhny, that Kiev and Moscow are locked in a “stalemate,” with neither side apparently in a position to launch a decisive offensive.
Asked about the prospects, Zelensky insisted that “if there is a stalemate and a frozen conflict, we have to honestly say that our children, or our grandchildren, will have to fight” – something Kiev wants to avoid, he added.
@ISIDEWITH1yr1Y
How might the prospect of a never-ending conflict affect a nation's youth and their future?
@9H2PN7B1yr1Y
The youth would get affected very badly and they might get violent in their futures and not go anywhere in life
@9H2LSVD1yr1Y
Youth might be scared of what they will have to face
@9H2QR8S1yr1Y
It may effect youth in some ways when they actually go to war but it will likely increase patriotism.
@9H2PNX41yr1Y
The prospect of a never-ending conflict can have profound and lasting effects on a nation's youth, shaping their mental health, educational opportunities, economic prospects, and overall outlook on life. Efforts to address the root causes of the conflict and provide support for the well-being and development of the youth are crucial for breaking the cycle of violence and fostering a more stable future.
@9H257TV1yr1Y
I think its very sad to have to see another generation already getting involved
@9H295YZ1yr1Y
because they the right os that to protect them selves.
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