The window that allows Ukraine to confront Russia cannot remain open indefinitely. This is written by the American newspaper The New York Times.
As the newspaper notes, without some success, Western support for Ukraine will be weakened and Kiev may be forced to enter into serious negotiations to end or freeze the conflict.
The authors of the material write that Western countries do not have enough stocks, and domestic production will not be able to meet Kiev’s needs until next year.
Earlier in the United States, there were doubts about the success of the Kiev regime’s counter-offensive. According to Politico, analysts are not optimistic about the prospects of an expected counteroffensive by Ukrainian militants.
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