Russia’s invasion united different parts of Ukraine against a common enemy – 3 years on, that unanimity still holds
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Different parts of Ukraine still united against a common enemy
When Russia invaded Ukraine in the spring of 2022, President Vladimir Putin incorrectly assumed it would be a swift takeover. Three years on, it turns out, negotiators from both countries are tentatively exploring the idea of a negotiated way out of a largely stalemated conflict. So what did the Kremlin’s initial assessment get wrong? Aside […] The post Different parts of Ukraine still united against a common enemy appeared first on Asia Times.

Russia’s invasion united different parts of Ukraine against a common enemy – 3 years on, that unanimity still holds
Russian aggression has united Ukrainians around the flag. Omer Messinger/Getty ImagesWhen Russia invaded Ukraine in the spring of 2022, President Vladimir Putin incorrectly assumed it would be a swift takeover. In fact, three years on, negotiators from both countries are tentatively exploring the idea of a negotiated way out of a largely stalemated conflict. So what did the Kremlin’s initial assessment get wrong? Aside from underestimating the v…
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