As the Russia-Ukraine conflict enters its fourth year, the world watches closely amid intensified strikes and shifting geopolitical dynamics. 💥 Einar Tangen, senior fellow at the Taihe Institute, and Zhang Xin, professor at East China Normal University, shared fresh perspectives on what’s next for the war-torn region.
The Stalemate Deepens
Tangen likened the conflict to a “global chessboard,” noting:
“Both sides face mounting pressures – Ukraine seeks sustained Western support, while Russia adapts to prolonged sanctions. The spring offensive could redefine frontlines.”
Humanitarian Toll Rises
Zhang emphasized the war’s ripple effects:
“Beyond military strategies, this crisis disrupts global food chains and energy markets, hitting developing economies hardest.”Over 10 million Ukrainians remain displaced since 2022. 🕊️
What Comes Next?
Experts suggest three possible scenarios:
1️⃣ Frozen conflict with sporadic clashes
2️⃣ Diplomatic breakthrough via third-party mediation
3️⃣ Escalation drawing in NATO allies
While no clear end is in sight, Tangen stressed:
“Dialogues, however fragile, remain critical to preventing nuclear brinkmanship.”
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Experts share insights on the future of Russia-Ukraine conflict
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