A European leader has warned that Ukraine needs to restart peace talks or face a massive escalation from Russia.
Petr Pavel,the Czech President,said there is still a ‘window’ to push for peace and open a dialogue with Russia.
‘Russia will have parliamentary elections in September. President Putin will hardly declare mobilisation before,but once the elections are over,then the window will shrink,’ he told the Telegraph.
He added: ‘President Putin will have difficulties keeping calm at home,and if this pressure continues,if Ukraine continues to be capable and successful in hitting targets deep in Russian territory,it will create conditions where Russia will be more inclined to negotiate.’
Three sources close to the Kremlin also warned of a potential escalation in the war,telling Reuters that Putin is dismissing any proposal for peace talks.

Ukrainian drone attacks have crippled Russian oil supplies (Picture: Reuters)
Putin is refusing to enter peace negotiations (Picture: Reuters)‘We assess it is likely that Russian-linked vessels and the ‘shadow fleet’ were used as launch or recovery platforms for UAVs as part of the Kremlin’s wider unconventional war on Europe,’ they warned.Since 2024,mystery drone sightings have plagued airports,military bases and civilian areas as Russia increasingly tests the limits of its spyware.‘The Kremlin was likely able to map reaction times,coverage gaps and limitations across European integrated air defences,’ the IISS added.The drones spied on critical infrastructure as well,to prompt a ‘decisive opening operation in high-intensity conflict’,the report warned.Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at .For more stories like this,check our news page.