Russia's war on Ukraine: into the third year
Dead end or endgame?
Join Financial Times correspondents and special guests for this subscriber-only webinar as Russia's war on Ukraine enters its third year, Moscow militarises the Russian economy, and Donald Trump runs for a second term in which he might terminate US support for Kyiv.
Our panel will cover the following topics and take your questions on:
How will Ukraine fare if Russian president Vladimir Putin wins his bet on Trump and Europe takes over as Kyiv's main source of military and economic aid? What more can the EU do to help Ukraine as the bloc builds strategic muscle? What are the west's options for making sanctions against Russia more effective? What will happen to the NATO alliance if Trump returns to the White House? As Ukraine's military momentum falters and Volodymyr Zelenskyy's popularity wanes, how can the Ukrainian leadership regain the initiative at home and on the battlefield? And, how long can Russia keep fighting as it militarises its economy and suppresses any domestic challenge to the war it unleashed with its invasion of its neighbour on 24 February 2022?
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