Tetyana Sydoruk: Risks of a long war for Ukraine (author’s view for NV)

Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor, Head of the International Relations Department of the National University of Ostroh Academy, participant of the EURoCoPR project Tetyana Sydoruk shared her expert opinion in the material “Risks of a long war for Ukraine” for NewVoice.

 

Risks of a long war for Ukraine

Whether 2023 will be decisive will depend on the determination of the partners

Almost a year after invading Ukraine, Putin has failed to achieve any of his main goals. He did not “denazify” Ukraine, did not “demilitarize” it, did not stop the expansion of NATO. Instead, thanks to its own experience, impressive Western military and intelligence assistance, and enemy mistakes, the Ukrainian army pushed back the invaders in the north and northeast of the country and by the end of 2022 liberated more than half of the territory previously captured by the occupiers.

Read more here: https://nv.ua/ukr/opinion/koli-zakinchitsya-viyna-chomu-zahid-povilno-daye-zbroyu-ostanni-novini-50302384.html

 

For reference:

Project “Civil society in conflict resolution process: the EU experience for Ukraine” (101084973 — EURoCoRP — ERASMUS-JMO-2022-HEI-TCH-RSCH) implemented by the National University of Ostroh Academy with co-financing from the European Union, and it aims to promote the EU values of civil society in the conflict resolution process and increase awareness about the present conflicts hybrid type.

 

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