Ukraine foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba: “We will not withdraw from Bakhmut”
In an exclusive interview with the New Statesman, Kuleba also denies the Ukrainian government had any involvement in the Nord…
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In an exclusive interview with the New Statesman, Kuleba also denies the Ukrainian government had any involvement in the Nord…
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The Belarusian autocrat is a close ally of Vladimir Putin, and a useful friend in Beijing’s contest with the West.
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Ambiguity has held Kyiv’s allies together so far – but it will divide them when the conflict’s final stages approach.
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Complacency and budget cuts have depleted western reserves since the Cold War.
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The prospect of a prolonged stalemate is taking hold.
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Kyiv wants to fight until Crimea is returned, but the US has doubts.
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The former commanding general of the US Army in Europe on why the future of the West could be decided…
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Chinese officials have called for peace talks on the first anniversary of the war, but Beijing has already chosen sides.
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