Ukrainian newspaper warned The New York Times not to 'appease Putin' after an editorial suggested that Ukraine might have to make a 'painful compromise' to end the war.
not to"appease Putin" after an editorial suggested that Ukraine might have to make a"painful compromise" to end the war.The War in Ukraine Is Complicated, and America Isn't Readycritiqued the Biden administration for its"reluctance to put down clear goal posts" for the war, which began three months ago when Russian President Vladimir Putin's troops invaded Ukraine.
The editorial board wrote that despite Russia's struggles to make any meaningful progress in the conflict, its military"remains too strong" for a decisive victory for Ukraine to be a"realistic goal," encouraging the Biden administration to make clear the limits to how far the U.S. will go to help Ukraine.
"If the conflict does lead to real negotiations, it will be Ukrainian leaders who will have to make the painful territorial decisions that any compromise will demand," the board wrote. The Kyiv Independent warned The New York Times to not “appease” Russian President Vladimir Putin following an editorial last week suggesting Ukraine might have to compromise to end the war. Above, Ukrainian soldiers with their nation's flag., an English-language Ukrainian newspaper, hit back on Tuesday with a fiery editorial of its own.
"Make no mistake: If you appease a dictator, whose troops regularly indulge in war crimes, it will lead to a catastrophic geopolitical shift," the editorial reads."A Russian military victory would lead to land grabs and brutal conquest becoming the new norm. Allowing a power-hungry fascist dictatorship to succeed will encourage other dictatorships to try.
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