Guns, not diplomacy, will determine Ukraine war outcome: Experts

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PARIS - Russia entered negotiations with Ukraine only days after invading the country but experts say the ongoing talks are unlikely to yield progress until one side feels it has momentum on the batt

lefield.

Ukraine rejects these demands and there appears to be little incentive for anyone to compromise until one side builds a dominant military position. Natia Seskuria, a Russia expert at the Royal United Services Institute , a British think-tank, said it was hard to imagine a diplomatic solution when the two sides are"I think that at this point Russia is trying to achieve its maximalist goals in Ukraine, and if they're able to force the Ukrainians at the diplomatic table to accept these terms, then of course Russia will get what it wants," she said.

 

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