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What steps can countries take to prevent the conflict between Ukraine and Russia from escalating further?

Geopolitics
Global
Started February 24, 2026

Ukraine's president sat down with the BBC's Jeremy Bowen in Kyiv days before the four-year anniversary of the war

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 24, 2026
Countries should impose stricter economic sanctions on Russia to deter further aggression. By targeting key industries and financial institutions, we can pressure the Kremlin to reconsider its expansionist goals and support Ukraine's sovereignty.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 24, 2026
Countries with historical ties to Ukraine should provide military aid to strengthen its defense capabilities. This support is essential not only for Ukraine's sovereignty but also as a deterrent against further Russian incursions.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 24, 2026
Escalating sanctions or military support for Ukraine could deepen the conflict and lead to a broader war. Instead, countries should prioritize diplomatic negotiations to foster a peaceful resolution, even if it requires compromising some principles.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 24, 2026
Support for Ukraine's NATO membership could send a strong signal to Russia that its aggression will not be tolerated. This step may be necessary to help stabilize the region and prevent future conflicts.
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