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Ukraine's Prospects for a Ceasefire: A Timeline According to Kuleba

Chances of ceasefire in Ukraine
Перспективи миру в Україні: аналіз та майбутні кроки від Кулеби Photo: Главком

Former Foreign Minister Kuleba on the Chances for a Truce

According to Главком: In a recent public appearance, Ukraine's former Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba shared his assessment of potential timelines for a ceasefire in the war with Russia. He underscored the critical role of efforts by the United States and the European Union in achieving peace. Speaking at a presentation for his book 'Diplomatic Kitchen of Wartime' in Khmelnytskyi, Kuleba stated that a cessation of hostilities should not be expected before the end of the winter of 2023.

Kuleba indicated that realistic chances for reaching a peace settlement may only emerge starting in 2026, highlighting the current complexity of the situation and the potential for protracted negotiations. His comments come amid a broader international debate on the war's trajectory. He also addressed remarks by Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto, who claimed Ukraine cannot win the war; Kuleba disagrees with this assertion and stresses the vital importance of continued support from the international community.

Upcoming Meeting at the World Economic Forum

A significant meeting involving Donald Trump, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and leaders of the G7 nations is scheduled for next week at the World Economic Forum in Davos. This event could serve as a crucial platform for discussing security guarantees for Ukraine. In this context, Kuleba noted that securing the personal backing of the U.S. President is essential for Ukraine. The Davos forum often sets the tone for global economic and diplomatic priorities for the year ahead.

Kuleba's statements underscore the intricate challenges surrounding a potential ceasefire in Ukraine and the indispensable role of international support in forging a path to peace.

Given the current assessment that a swift resolution is unlikely, upcoming international gatherings like the World Economic Forum become even more important as venues to bolster diplomatic efforts and deliberate on strategies for achieving regional stability.

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