Ukrainian MPs say the country will remain in martial law for at least another year or two. Truce negotiations have reached a deadlock, and the international situation is becoming more complicated.
Martial law will continue
Ukraine will continue to live under martial law. MPs predict that this situation will last for another year or two.
Earlier, there was hope for a truce on the sidelines of the Verkhovna Rada. However, these expectations were not met due to the lack of progress in the negotiations.
Reasons for extending the regime
According to the MPs, negotiations to end the war have reached a deadlock. In addition, the situation is complicated by the war in Iran.
In this regard, MPs do not predict any rapid changes in the country's regime. Ukrainians are advised to prepare for another one to two years of living under martial law.
Context.
Martial law in Ukraine was introduced after the outbreak of full-scale war. Recently, there has been growing uncertainty about the timing of its completion.
The international situation, in particular the war in Iran, is affecting the situation in the region and the negotiation process.







