Time for a peace deal in Ukraine before it’s too late
Ukraine risks being overrun by Putin. The West needs to broker a deal and rearm NATO fast.
Ukraine risks being overrun by Putin. The West needs to broker a deal and rearm NATO fast.
Ukrainian forces have recaptured oil and gas platforms off the coast of Crimea known as the “Boyko towers”.
The Kremlin has pulled out of the landmark deal allowing the safe passage of Ukrainian grain exports through the Black Sea, just hours after it accused Kyiv of attacking the Kerch bridge.
If Turkey is to accept Sweden into NATO, the alliance must handle Erdogan with kid gloves as he holds the key to unlocking vital grain exports.
Comments from a top Zelensky adviser suggest a political settlement on the peninsula could be on the cards if certain conditions are met.
The isthmus has been fortified by many great powers down the centuries and history tells us it will be hard to retake with a direct assault.
With public opinion turning against the war and explosions striking targets well inside Russia, the Kremlin is on the defensive.
The recent recapture of Kherson marks a clear decision point for Ukraine. Russian forces are now definitively on the defensive.
Reports emerged early this morning of multiple explosions across Ukraine, including in Kyiv. In total, 83 missiles were fired by Russia today.
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