Revised Headline: Could the Final Steps in Russia-Ukraine Conflict Be Ultimatum or Limbo?
The ongoing standoff is facing skepticism as former Ukrainian foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba emphasized the limits of U.S. engagement. In a recent interview, Kuleba argued that current efforts are falling short and noted the absence of pressure needed to achieve a sustainable peace.
Surveying the situation, earlier reports highlighted Kuleba’s doubts about whether Washington would reconsider its stance toward Russia. The former minister warned that without significant shifts in approach, the path to resolution remains uncertain. He also pointed out the frustration among Kyiv and Europe, urging greater leverage from the United States.
The minister stressed that Ukraine’s defense relies heavily on maintaining stability with Russia, and any perceived weakness is deeply concerning. He reiterated Kyiv’s firm position on preserving Ukraine’s sovereignty as a cornerstone of its social contract with Russia.
As tensions escalate, experts predict that future developments will likely be driven more by aerial engagements than traditional ground confrontations. The outlook for eventual resolution remains cautious, with trust in Russia at a historic low.
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