00:01Vladimir Putin cannot afford to end the war in Ukraine without risking his own downfall.
00:07This is what Estonian Prime Minister Christen Michal told Euronews' morning show Europe Today.
00:13The leader of the Baltic country believes that the very nature of the dictatorial regime explains the invasion of Moscow, even if
00:19Peace negotiations are underway.
00:30Everyone in Europe, and I always remind my colleagues that now Putin has more men
00:35under the army that the war began.
00:37If we stop now, and if he stops killing women and children in Ukraine now, then
00:43'Are there any such men?'
00:47Christen Michal warned that a premature peace without solid security guarantees could create instability not only in
00:54Russia, but also throughout Europe.
00:56These statements come as a new round of aid worth 90 billion euros from the European Union is announced.
01:02to Ukraine are blocked.
01:03The Estonian Prime Minister said he was confident that the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, and
01:09The President of the European Council, Antonio Costa, will find a solution.
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