Today marks four years since the Russia-Ukraine conflict began – a grim milestone as global tensions remain high. With no breakthrough in recent trilateral talks between Kyiv, Moscow, and Washington, hopes for peace seem distant in 2026.
What’s Happening Now?
This week’s negotiations – the third round this year – failed to resolve key issues like territorial disputes and security guarantees. Analysts say both sides are ‘digging deeper into entrenched positions’ amid reports of renewed frontline clashes.
Voices from the Ground
Ukrainian officials emphasize ‘no compromise on sovereignty,’ while Russia demands recognition of its security interests. The U.S. continues military aid to Ukraine but faces growing pressure to mediate. 🌍
Young activists worldwide are trending #4YearsTooLong on social media, demanding urgent humanitarian solutions for displaced families.
Why It Matters
This conflict has reshaped global energy markets, triggered cybersecurity wars, and displaced over 10 million people. As we enter year five, students and professionals alike are asking: ‘When will diplomacy prevail?’ Stay tuned for real-time updates.
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Live: Four years on – The latest view of Russia-Ukraine conflict
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