Ukraine at 34: Can the US and Europe help to send the country to peace?

Copyright © HT Digital Streams Limit all rights reserved. US President Donald Trump’s long -standing view is that Ukraine is essentially a European problem and that the EU should take the lead in supporting Ukraine’s fight against Russia. In Pic: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin. (AFP) Summary of Ukraine is his 34th Independence Day under the shadow of war, which raises questions about whether the nation is closer to peace as the conflict grinds. Since Ukraine was his 34th Independence Day on Sunday, it was still in war, three and a half years after he was invaded by Russia. The key to bringing peace to Ukraine will not only be the direction his giant neighbor is taking, but also the capabilities of the European Union, which, according to a new report, has just overwhelmed the US as the largest supporter of Ukraine’s war effort. Can Europe maintain this level of support, and what does it mean for the US-Brokered Peace Initiative? Mint looks at the state of play on a grim anniversary. How is the Russia-Ukraine war progressed? The Russia Akraine War, which started with a full-scale invasion of Moscow on February 24, 2022, reportedly led to a widespread loss of life on both sides, as well as significant damage to buildings and infrastructure in Ukraine. According to a June report of the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIs), the Russian casualty figure-for both dead and injured will hit the one million mark. The assessment was based on several indicators of Russia’s performance in the battlefield, including the relative rate of progress of Russian forces, the size of Russian territorial gains, the extent of equipment losses, and deaths and overall casualty rates. According to the study, the 950,000 Russian casualties have so far included 250,000 death. Ukraine suffered 400,000 casualties, including 60,000-100,000 deaths. Accurate figures from the two countries are strikingly difficult to come, with everyone blowing the other’s toll. The CSIS report reads: “Russia struggled in Ukraine. Russian military forces failed to advance significantly on the battlefield, seized in a limited area, lost significant amounts of equipment relative to Ukraine, and had a high death rate and paid an extraordinary blood price because it was less than 1% of the Ukraine? What the US President Donald Trump approved great weapons exports to Ukraine is a change in the way the US president was not such a military help. 2021 sent the US military help of $ 31.7 billion from existing supplies. Freuding, which is in charge of coordinating Germany’s arms supplies to Ukraine, told Reuters in early June that Moscow had a clear plan to grow his army again and double 2026. Labor deficiencies and “limited roads after economic growth” amid a serious exposure in oil and second place. strong and resilient defense industry. Crisis #Mint-Explainer #Primer Read Next Story