The end of the war in Ukraine is approaching: four scenarios from a professor from the USA
The end of the war may be near, but it is what happens after the agreement that matters for lasting peace.
Almost three years after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his troops to invade Ukraine, the war is entering its final phase. An agreement to end the war seems more likely than ever before.
Rajan Menon, professor emeritus of international relations at the Powell School of the City College of New York and senior fellow at Columbia University's Salzman Institute for the Study of War and Peace, writes about this in his article for The New York Times.
According to the article, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi recently admitted that the army currently lacks the strength to liberate the entire territory captured by Russia, and put forward the idea of postponing this goal in exchange for NATO membership. The author notes that…