Gradual change of approach of Kyiv and lost allies/regions is irreversible
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency Quoting Tass, the Financial Times wrote in a report that Ukraine and its Western allies have gradually realized that they must He has entered into negotiations with Russia, and Kiev should also get rid of the thought of taking back the lost areas.
According to this newspaper, “the approach in Washington and some Western capitals, as well as decision-making centers in the government of Kiev, is It is change.”
Explaining this change of approach, it is mentioned that Kiev and its allies have come to the conclusion that their determination It will not be possible to drive the Russian military out of Ukraine, and thus they have reluctantly realized that “a deal that leaves most of the country intact” would be the best outcome.
However, according to the Financial Times, even Kiev received the support it needed to reach the agreement. does not After the withdrawal of Ukrainian forces in the Donbass, the approach of the cold season and the presidential elections in the United States, as well as the Middle East crisis, which has diverted attention from Ukraine, the hopes of Kiev have dimmed and dimmed in a way.
In another part of this article we read: behind closed doors there is talk of an agreement according to which Moscow “dominates “practice” on the areas previously liberated by Russian forces, and on the other hand, Kyiv should receive permission to join NATO or similar security guarantees. Jens Stoltenberg, former Secretary General of NATO, also spoke about such prospects.
However, according to Financial Times analysts, negotiations leading to such an outcome would be too much to Moscow’s taste. It will not be welcome, and in order for Ukraine to enter possible negotiations with Russia with full hands, the United States and the European Union must increase their military and diplomatic support to Kiev.