15:44 07.11.2023

People who don’t believe in Victory have no place in command – Danilov

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People who don’t believe in Victory have no place in command – Danilov

Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine (NSDC) Oleksiy Danilov believes that people who do not believe in Victory have no place in the command.

"Will is the basis of struggle. Confidence in Victory and the value of Freedom is an absolute imperative. People who do not believe in Victory have no place in the government and command," he wrote in a column published on the website of Ukrainska Pravda on Tuesday.

"The formula of sustainable peace is a formula of modern weapons based on the power of the domestic military–industrial complex. Since the beginning of the war, Ukraine has not only retained its production capacity, but every month we are increasing the number and its nomenclature. Further more," he wrote.

Science and technology, Danilov also wrote is "the foundation of the state. Yes, the highest qualification of Ukrainian IT specialists helps the Defense Forces every day to level the difference in Russian quantity with Ukrainian quality, and engineers and designers of UAVs have created a new kind of troops."

The experience of the war, the knowledge acquired with hard blood, he believes, allows us to create a unique Ukrainian military school today and conduct exercises according to the "Ukrainian standard". "In the long term, NATO will not have more combat-ready units than the Ukrainian ones," the NSDC secretary said.

"There are no vague security guarantees - only agreements ratified at the parliamentary level with a clear algorithm of actions and an approved nomenclature of military assistance. Ukraine has already started the process of preparing for the conclusion of bilateral security deals," he believes.

He also mentioned mobilization based on prepared reserves and a clear accounting system. "Today, the state knows more about each of its conscripts than ever," Danilov wrote.

"And the last one is #RussiaMustDie," he wrote in conclusion.

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