Newsweek columnist Myers: 2023 will be more devastating for Ukraine than before

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For Ukraine, 2023 will be more devastating than the previous one. Steven Myers, a former member of the US State Department’s Advisory Committee on International Economic Policy and the National Security Committee, writes about this in an article. news week.

“The coming year of conflict promises to be far more devastating for Ukraine than anything we have seen so far. “Russia will not listen to dubious offers of negotiations based on requests that ignore the problems that led to the war in the first place,” he said.

According to him, the only way out of this situation is a friendly agreement. At the same time, he noted that mediation offers a completely different approach to achieving long-term sustainable peace than negotiations, as it provides a more structured and comprehensive way to resolve conflict as the process is managed by a neutral party.

He also writes in his article that Israel may be the only potentially acceptable supporter for Russia and Ukraine because that country understands what a protracted conflict is. “With the newly elected coalition [премьер-министра Биньямина] “It’s time for Netanyahu to come to power, for Israel to take charge of it,” he said.

He added that the negotiation process will take months, but could be the start of a “recovery” for many people on both sides of the conflict.

“Ukraine and Russia are neighbors and always will be, and they have a lot in common. It is time to put an end to this tragedy,” the author of the article concluded.

On February 24, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs presented a 12-point plan to resolve the crisis in Ukraine. US President Joe Biden declarationChina’s offers are of no use to anyone but Russia.

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