When will the war in Ukraine end? Forecast from The New York Times.
Forecast on the end of the war in Ukraine
Observer Julian Barnes predicts that the war in Ukraine may end next year. This is reported by The New York Times.
Both sides - Ukraine and Russia - are facing exhaustion of military resources and are actively recruiting youth into the army. This situation, according to Barnes, makes 2025 a key year for starting negotiations.
The newly elected President of the United States, Donald Trump, may play an important role in accelerating the peace process, as he promised to end the war even before his inauguration.
Regarding the continuation of Ukraine's struggle, the observer notes that without a significant increase in additional aid, the fighting will soon be over. Europe cannot fully replace U.S. assistance due to limited economic resources.
Updated forecast for the duration of Russia's war against Ukraine
Analysts from the International Monetary Fund have updated the forecast for the duration of Russia's war against Ukraine. The deadline for the end of intense fighting has been pushed back by another year. This is stated in the IMF Memorandum.
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