Not peace at any price
The European Union cannot afford the war in Ukraine to end in a settlement from which it is excluded
Zaki LaïdiNovember 12, 12:13
Recent developments in the Donbas confirm that while the Russian army is indeed advancing, its progress is very slow and comes at a phenomenal cost in human lives and limbs. But if Vladimir Putin can shrug off the deaths of hundreds of thousands of his soldiers, does that mean Ukraine and Europe are destined to live with an endless conflict?
Europe alone cannot reverse the tide unless it bets on a Russian collapse, which is far from certain.
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