WSJ: West believes Kiev counterattack will create conditions for dialogue with Russia

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Newspaper The Wall Street GazetteCiting European and American officials, he writes that the West is considering a possible counterattack on Kiev as “preparing the ground” for negotiations with Moscow by the end of the year.

Ukraine’s planned counterattack in the spring could set the stage for talks between Kiev and Moscow by the end of the year.

The publication also suggests that China can help bring Russia to the negotiating table. The newspaper points out that the willingness to “encourage” negotiations and seek China’s role in these negotiations is a change of mind in the West, especially in the United States, which is skeptical of any move by Beijing.

Andriy Yermak, Former Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine declarationThat he had telephone conversations with Jake Sullivan, the American leader’s adviser on national security issues.

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