"This war will last for a long time. We can see that. I don't see, especially after all the crimes that have been committed, the crimes that have been revealed and the crimes that will be committed in the future, that there will be a consensus, a consensus among the Ukrainians on anything other than Russia's complete withdrawal from Ukraine," the chief national security adviser to the president told the public broadcaster LRT's Dienos Tema (The Theme of the Day).

"I don’t believe that a peace agreement is possible in the current conditions or that it would meet Russia's demands," he added.

In his words, the war in Ukraine will take on new forms and new phases, which "will definitely shock us more than once".

"But it will not end and we have to prepare for it in the same way, to prepare ourselves and to prepare our countries in the same way, because our support will have to continue for a longer period of time," the adviser said.

Nauseda visited in Ukraine together with his Polish, Latvian and Estonian counterparts.

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