Ukraine’s narrowing path to peace
As even a ceasefire appears unreachable, the chances of reaching a lasting peace look increasingly poor

After more than three years of war, the prospects of peace for Ukraine remain slim. There is no obvious credible pathway even to a ceasefire, given Russia’s refusal to extend a brief and shaky truce over Easter. This, despite the US, UK and Ukraine all signalling their support for this idea.
For the emerging European coalition of the willing, it is important to keep Ukraine in the fight while they build up their own defences.
At present, Putin has few incentives to settle for less than his maximum demands and stop a war that he thinks he is still able to win on the battlefield.
For the West, the reality that a peace agreement is close to impossible on terms satisfying all sides has become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Investing everything in a ceasefire deal might turn out not just a self-fulfilling but a self-defeating prophecy for Ukraine and its supporters.











