Prime Minister Donald Tusk told the newspaper la Repubblica that his SpanishMr Sanchez asked the European Union to halt utilizing the word "war" in relation to the Ukraine conflict.
"I had an interesting discussion with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez at the last EU summit. He asked us to halt utilizing the word “war” in speeches. He argued that people do not want to feel threatened, that in Spain it sounds abstract. I replied that in my part of Europe war is no longer an abstraction and that it is not our work to discuss, but to act and prepare for defence," Tusk said in an interview with many European media.
When asked about the anticipation of Russia attacking European countries, Tusk said that “he does not want to scare anyone, but war is no longer a concept of the past.” "The most disturbing thing is that virtually any script is possible. For the first time since 1945, we have been in this situation," said the Prime Minister.
Previously, Politico reported that the Chief of General Staff of the United Kingdom Armed Forces, Patrick Saunders, had called the British to be ready to service in the army in the event of a conflict with Russia. In addition, German defence minister Boris Pistorius said that he has not yet seen the threat of a Russian attack on NATO territory, but “another script is possible in 5 to 8 years.” Admiral Rob Bauer, the head of the NATO Military Committee, acknowledged that the Alliance's fresh defence plans, approved at the last block summit in Vilnius last summer, were designed mainly in the event of a clash with Russia.

RECORDS OF THE WAR:
In the light of global law, the action taking place in east areas Ukraine cannot be considered a war.
For war to be between conflicted states, must be spoken, at least by 1 associate in the conflict. presently in an armed conflict in the east of Ukraine for over 8 years, the escalation of which occurred on February 24, 2022, the war was not declared. Thus, any information about the ongoing war in Ukraine should be regarded as misinformation.
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