Explaining Ukraine

Ukraine in 2025: can peace talks succeed?

Dec 17, 2025
Tetyana Ogarkova, a journalist and head of the international department at the Ukraine Crisis Media Centre, discusses Ukraine's complex relationship with the U.S. in light of increasing pressure from the Trump administration, now acting as a mediator. She argues that proposed peace talks could prevent Ukraine from regaining occupied territories, effectively leading to defeat. The conversation also highlights the potential dangers of negotiations as tactics for Russia, the impact on military support, and ongoing struggles with anti-corruption amid the war.
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INSIGHT

US Role Shift Upsets Balance

  • The US shifted from partner to mediator in 2025, changing the geopolitical balance around Ukraine's war.
  • This mediation often pressures Ukraine toward concessions that risk conceding occupied territory.
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Aid Cuts And Arms Sales Shift Burden

  • The Trump administration drastically reduced direct US military aid and shifted procurement to European buyers.
  • Kyiv sees this as appeasement: pressure on Ukraine increased while pressure on Russia remained minimal.
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Peace Plans Hide Practical Traps

  • Peace proposals focus on territorial concessions, security guarantees, and troop withdrawals with deep legal and practical pitfalls.
  • Demilitarized zones risk immediate Russian administrative takeover even without overt army entry.
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