Shairbek Juraev
What Does Russia Want When it Comes to Ukraine? A principal demand of Russia is to prevent Ukraine from joining NATO, a military alliance between 30 European countries and two North American countries dedicated to preserving peace and security in the North Atlantic area. Ukraine is one of just...
Why did Russia invade Ukraine in the first place? It boils down to one person: Russian President Vladimir Putin. Let’s be clear, many Russians did not want an invasion of Ukraine. In an address to the nation on the day of the first attack, Putin said he was launching a “special ...
All the pressure now is on Moscow, and I think the Kremlin does want to keep the White House on side to ensure that US-Russia relations continue to soften. But I doubt it'll be a full ceasefire that Russia says Ukraine would use to rearm and will only agree to one if West...
Professor Michael Clarke explains the significance of reclaiming Kherson and what it means now for Ukraine in the conflictFriday 11 November 2022 18:22, UK Russia Ukraine This is a modal window. undefined OK Close Modal Dialog Russia's retreat from Kherson has been described as "chaotic"....
Adding Ukraine To Russia’s GDP could have vaulted an enlarged Russia to fourth biggest country in the world. Russia’s economic future was supposedly golden in 2001 when the BRIC acronym was invented. But the reality has been one of exploitation by an elite, rather than increased wealth for...
Putin said Russia does not intend to occupy Ukraine but plans to “demilitarize” it. Soon after his address, explosions were heard in the cities of Kyiv, Kharkiv and Odesa. Russia said it was attacking military targets. He urged Ukrainian servicemen to “immediately put down arms a...
(Poster) China in World Press: Why Russia-Ukraine conflict won't derail China-proposed BRI? The China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative "may provide important stability as we face a suddenly unsafe world," an opinion piece published by South China Morning Post has said....
Ad Feedback What does this mean for Ukraine? Trump’s order will have a direct impact on Ukraine’s ability to defend itself against Russia’s unprovoked aggression. Oleksiy Melnyk, an international security expert and former Ukrainian defense ministry official, told CNN that US milita...
“It’s another thing entirely to actually have extractive projects, to actually have mining operations going on, and that is something that the deal does not guarantee.” Some of the mineral riches lie in parts of the country currently occupied by Russia. Ukraine’s rare earth metals ...