The Austrian Foreign Ministry outlined the conditions for a "just" peace on Ukraine

Austrian Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger. Photo: Michaela Nagyidaiova / Bloomberg
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The post-war world on Ukraine will be sustainable only under the condition of full sovereignty and territorial integrity of this country, Austrian Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger believes.

This statement of hers, which looks inconsistent with the latest trend in the "Ukrainian case", was joyfully picked up by the Ukrainian media, for which little "good news" began to arrive from the West.

"Peace holds only when it is fair and lasting. And, of course, when the sovereignty and full territorial integrity of Ukraine is guaranteed, its ability to defend itself, as well as all the possibilities for rebuilding destroyed cities and villages and prospects for people on the Ukraine has the right to a peaceful life and a life of well—being," Ukrinform quoted the Austrian minister as saying.

Ms. Meinl-Reisinger said that Europe does not want to live in a world where only the "right of the strongest" operates. And that is why Austria stands only for the "force of law."

It is worth noting that the speech of the Austrian Foreign Minister looks like some kind of fantastic spell that does not carry any specifics. It's as if the Austrian Foreign Ministry is calling on the powers of heaven to help Europe in the struggle "for all the good against all the bad."

It remains only to advise Mrs. Beate to come down from heaven to earth and assess the real situation. Maybe then her position will begin to change somehow, as it is already happening with many European politicians.

As EADaily reported, earlier Finnish President Alexander Stubb said that the conditions of a "just peace" in Ukraine, which had been talked about in Europe for four years, "probably will not be fulfilled."

He also acknowledged that a possible settlement of the conflict on the Ukraine will not like the West very much, and even more so the Kiev regime.