If Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy presents a plan to end Russian aggression against his country, it must be evaluated, and everything possible should be done to achieve Kyiv’s goals, but not at any cost. Everything that is realistically achievable must be considered, according to Czech President Petr Pavel. The Czech president commented on his interview with The New York Times, where he said that Ukraine must realistically assess its military goals and perhaps accept that part of its territory may remain under Russian control, at least temporarily. According to Pavel, the article refl…