Russia-Ukraine conflict at four years: What’s changed – and what hasn’t? #CGTN



Russia-Ukraine conflict at four years: What’s changed – and what hasn’t?
The war in Ukraine is now entering its fifth year, with no clear end in sight. Over the past four years, the front lines have largely hardened. The human toll has risen into the hundreds of thousands. Entire cities and critical infrastructure have been devastated. A US-backed peace proposal that includes potential territorial concessions by Ukraine has been firmly rejected by Kyiv, underscoring just how difficult a negotiated settlement remains. So where does the conflict stand today? What has changed over these four years – and what has not? And as the war moves into its fifth year, what realistic paths, if any, remain toward resolution?

Guests in this episode of Dialogue are Professor Jeffery Sachs, director of the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University; Anne-Elisabeth Moutet, Paris-based columnist for The Telegraph; and Ruslan Bortnik, director of the Ukrainian Institute of Politics.

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