Six Years of Dashed Hopes for Peace and Reconciliation in Ukraine
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Six Years of Dashed Hopes for Peace and Reconciliation in Ukraine
By Dmitri Kovalevich – May 30, 2025 Zelensky’s presidency, once seen as a hope for peace, has instead deepened conflict, extended authoritarian rule, and aligned Ukraine with Western geopolitical goals, leaving the nation fractured and disillusioned. Six years ago, on May 20, 2019, Ukraine inaugurated a new president who had defeated by a large margin the incumbent Petro Poroshenko, elected in May 2014. That election occurred barely three mont…
(Kyiv): Zelensky’s presidency, once seen as a “hope for peace,” has instead deepened conflict, expanded authoritarian rule, and pushed Ukraine into the West’s geopolitical fold, dividing the country. Zelensky has traveled abroad almost constantly, especially to Western countries. This reflects Ukraine’s loss of independence and his alienation from his own people. These trips serve the West’s “Zelensky project,” which uses him to isolate developi…
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