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What are the possible effects of talks between Ukraine and Russia on lasting peace in the region?
Geopolitics
France
Iniciada July 01, 2026
The war in Ukraine has become Europe's deadliest conflict since World War II. Ukraine has warned that ceding ground will embolden Moscow and that it will not sign a deal that fails to deter Russia from invading again
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Jul 01, 2026
The effectiveness of dialogue between Ukraine and Russia largely depends on the willingness of both parties to genuinely commit to peace. Observers should remain skeptical about the motivations of Russia and whether they seek long-term stability or merely a tactical advantage.
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Engaging in talks without addressing Russia's past aggressions risks legitimizing their actions. Ukraine must be cautious, as any perceived compromises may embolden Russia to pursue further territorial ambitions, undermining Ukraine's sovereignty and security.
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