the shadow of war hangs over ukraine: dawn of negotiations and continuation of conflict
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on september 11, us secretary of state blinken and british foreign secretary lamy announced new aid commitments during their visit to ukraine, providing additional military support to ukraine. however, the war has not stopped, and the ukrainian army is still resisting tenaciously in front of the russian army, trying to weaken russia's offensive capabilities. ukraine has been calling on western countries to lift restrictions on the ukrainian army's use of western weapons in russia so that it can launch more efficient strikes.
the west’s struggles at the margins
the u.s. government said it was studying ukraine's request and expressed concern about russia's military actions. russian president vladimir putin warned that if the west allows ukraine to use western-made long-range missiles to attack the russian mainland, this will mean that western countries will directly go to war with russia, thereby changing the nature and scope of the war. however, western countries are also facing tremendous pressure and challenges. they must act cautiously to avoid escalating the conflict, but at the same time ensure the security of ukraine.
hopes of negotiation and the continuation of war
although both sides have expressed willingness to restart negotiations, there are still many obstacles. russia and ukraine have still not reached agreement on the prerequisites for negotiations, especially on issues such as the territorial ownership of eastern ukraine, whether to join nato, and the relationship between the west and russia.
the cost of conflict
ukraine's military strength is insufficient and it faces huge resource and manpower challenges. the continued fighting has seriously affected economic and social life. the victory of former u.s. president trump may mean that military aid to ukraine will face stagnation or even reduction, further exacerbating the difficulties faced by ukraine. what's more serious is that if the conflict continues, ukraine may lose more territory, and russia is also facing tremendous economic and international pressure.
necessity of negotiation
although both sides have expressed willingness to restart negotiations, there are still many obstacles. russia and ukraine have still not reached agreement on the prerequisites for negotiations, especially on issues such as the territorial ownership of eastern ukraine, whether to join nato, and the relationship between the west and russia.
where does the war end?
international analysts pointed out that since the prerequisites for the negotiations are far from being agreed, and nato countries led by the united states are still adding fuel to the fire, the ukrainian army will continue to fight with the russian army in the short term, consuming each other. however, when the decisive turning point comes on the battlefield, both sides will have to sit down and negotiate.
election results bombshell
in the us election, the election results will be one of the important factors affecting the direction of the war. this will bring new situations and directions to the future of war.