Ukraine's allies' actions could lead to their serious geopolitical failure - Media.
The German Chancellor addresses Putin without coordination with Ukraine
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, trying to change his policy ahead of the elections in Germany, became the first Western leader to call Vladimir Putin without prior coordination with Ukraine and allies. However, his chances of success are minimal.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, acting as a mediator in the peace plan to resolve the situation in Ukraine, expressed his position.
Leaders use Trump's initiative for their political purposes
Both Olaf Scholz and Recep Tayyip Erdogan are using the initiative proposed by Donald Trump for a quick end to the war in Ukraine. However, this is done for the political benefit of Germany and Turkey themselves, not for the benefit of Ukraine.
Erdogan wishes to retain his role as a mediator
Erdogan has positioned himself as a mediator between Russia and the West since the very beginning of the war in Ukraine. He aims to maintain this role as a key intermediary and not allow other leaders to make themselves the main participants in resolving the conflict.
A beneficial strategy is needed using available resources
For Ukraine and its allies, it is important to quickly coordinate strategies and effectively utilize available resources. More attention should be paid to coordinating assistance at the front, rather than competing for 'victory' in the peace negotiations.
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