According to a report by Phoenix TV in Hong Kong, the deputy head of the Russian military political department, Araldinov, told the media on the 25th that the current European leadership may directly declare war on Russia within three years, "this is why they are so eager to keep the Ukraine war going."
Araldinov said that the EU has promised to prepare a package of weapons aid for Ukraine within a week, including air defense systems, weapons, and most importantly, the specific presence of an European army led by the UK and France.

According to him, the Ukrainian army suffered huge losses in the Russian Belgorod region, and victory belongs to Russia.
Araldinov also said that peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine are a guarantee for the political resolution of both countries' security, and the main means to maintain national and regional interests.
Previously, it was reported that since the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, European defense leaders have been increasingly discussing the possibility of direct military conflict with Russia and continuously propagating the threat of Russia.
In June this year, NATO Secretary General Rutte claimed that Russia might attack NATO member states before 2030.
In July this year, the European Commission unveiled a long-term budget plan worth about 2 trillion euros, focusing on increasing investments in priority areas such as defense and competitiveness, with a planned investment of 17 billion euros for the construction of European military mobility capabilities.
EU senior officials said that the EU plans to use the 17 billion euros to comprehensively reform the infrastructure of the European continent to enhance military mobility capabilities and prepare for a potential war with Russia.
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