After the Ukraine- Russia war ends, new conflicts will emerge, says clinical psychologist and psychic Ziraddin Rzayev.
Axar.az reports that the expert predicts that ceasefire talks regarding Ukraine will continue:
"This year, military confrontation in Ukraine will end, and a ceasefire may even be declared. By 2026-2027, Ukraine’s fate will be determined, potentially through a peace agreement."
Rzayev also highlighted Iran’s position as a major adversary of the U.S. and Israel, suggesting tensions there may escalate in 2026, though he does not foresee a large-scale war.
According to him, after the current war, new conflicts will arise in post-Soviet regions:
"In 2028-2029, a major new war will begin, driven by U.S. and European interests. Though not directly involving Russia, it will go against Russian interests, leading to its involvement. Western war strategies focus on Kazakhstan, Moldova, Poland, Armenia, and other neighboring countries, with Kazakhstan and Poland being the most likely battlegrounds."
He further warned that the sparks of Western-driven conflicts are moving eastward toward the Caucasus, emphasizing that while 2028-2029 will bring significant warfare, it will not escalate into a world war.