Read essays on the prospect of an end to the war by Andriy Zagorodnyuk, Tetiana Kyselova and Yuna Potomkina, Samuel Charap, and more.
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More than three years after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the war is at a crossroads. The United States has been pressuring Ukraine to enter negotiations with Russia, and following Friday’s acrimonious meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, the Trump administration has announced a pause in U.S. military aid to Kyiv. Although European countries have vowed to fill the gap and present their own peace initiative, Ukraine’s future hangs in a delicate balance.

Any deal between Washington and Moscow that sidelines Kyiv “would hasten both Russian short-term and long-term objectives while validating aggression as a legitimate strategy,” argues Andriy Zagorodnyuk, the former Ukrainian defense minister, in a new essay. “If Putin emerges victorious after standing on the brink of failure solely because of a sudden shift in U.S. policy, it will reshape global security in dangerous ways.” That is why, Zagorodnyuk writes, even in the face of ebbing U.S. support, “Ukrainians, who know the awful cost of this war better than anyone, have no choice but to fight for their country’s survival.”

Start reading this and other Foreign Affairs essays about what comes next in the war in Ukraine:

 
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Ukraine Without America

How Kyiv Can Persist in the Face of a Hostile Washington

By Andriy Zagorodnyuk

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Ukraine Without America

How Kyiv Can Persist in the Face of a Hostile Washington

By Andriy Zagorodnyuk

 
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How Not to End the War in Ukraine

Past Failures Make Clear That an Imposed Peace Won’t Last

By Tetiana Kyselova and Yuna Potomkina

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How Not to End the War in Ukraine

Past Failures Make Clear That an Imposed Peace Won’t Last

By Tetiana Kyselova and Yuna Potomkina

 
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Europe’s Moment of Truth

The Transatlantic Alliance Is Under Grave Threat—but Not Yet Doomed

By Wolfgang Ischinger

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Europe’s Moment of Truth

The Transatlantic Alliance Is Under Grave Threat—but Not Yet Doomed

By Wolfgang Ischinger

 
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The Right U.S. Strategy for Russia-Ukraine Negotiations

How American Pressure Can Bring the War to an Acceptable End

By Thomas Wright

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The Right U.S. Strategy for Russia-Ukraine Negotiations

How American Pressure Can Bring the War to an Acceptable End

By Thomas Wright

 
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Putin’s Ukraine

The End of War and the Price of Russian Occupation

By Nataliya Gumenyuk

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Putin’s Ukraine

The End of War and the Price of Russian Occupation

By Nataliya Gumenyuk

 
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Ukraine Will Not Surrender to Russia

The Country Is Open to Talks but Will Fight a Forced Deal

By Janina Dill, Marnie Howlett, and Carl Müller-Crepon

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Ukraine Will Not Surrender to Russia

The Country Is Open to Talks but Will Fight a Forced Deal

By Janina Dill, Marnie Howlett, and Carl Müller-Crepon

 
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A Pathway to Peace in Ukraine

Trump Needs a Realistic Game Plan, Strong Incentives, and Patience

By Samuel Charap

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A Pathway to Peace in Ukraine

Trump Needs a Realistic Game Plan, Strong Incentives, and Patience

By Samuel Charap

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