Russian historian and Nobel Peace Prize winner Shcherbakova (pictured) said that as long as the Putin regime is in place, there will be no diplomatic solution and that the current solution to the Russia-Ukraine conflict is a military one.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Russia has invaded Ukraine for more than 9 months, and the war is still going on today. Russian historian and Nobel Peace Prize winner Irina Scherbakova said that as long as Russian President Vladimir Putin (Vladimir Putin) Putin regime, there will be no diplomatic solution, the current solution to the Russia-Ukraine conflict is military.

Shcherbakova, who just won the Nobel Peace Prize this year, was awarded the Marion Marion Prize in Hamburg, Germany on the 4th for his commitment to human rights work.

Marion Doenhoff Prize (Marion Doenhoff Prize), she said at the award ceremony that the current solution to the Russia-Ukraine conflict is a military solution, and emphasized that as long as the Putin regime is still in place, it cannot be resolved through diplomatic channels.

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Shcherbakova also said she believed there would eventually be some form of diplomatic solution to the Russia-Ukraine war, but that such a decision "will only happen if Ukraine believes it has won the war and can set the conditions." .

She also mentioned that it is "naive" to call for peace rashly, and that things will not return to the state before the conflict broke out.

Foreign media reports mentioned that the Russian human rights organization "Memorial" founded by Shcherbakova will be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, Norway on the 10th of this month.