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Ukraine’s Victory Day is within reach in 2023

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May 11,2023 1127
Ukraine’s Victory Day is within reach in 2023

by Eugene Czolij
former president of the Ukrainian World Congress
president of the Ukraine-2050 nongovernmental organization

Sources: The Star

With effective and timely support from the international community, particularly NATO member countries, in 2023 Ukraine will win the all-out war launched by Russia against Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022.

Is such an outcome truly possible?

While some political pundits sneeringly argue that it is not, many of them also believed that the Kremlin was right when it predicted that Russia’s so-called “special military operation” in Ukraine would only last about three days.

Others fear that China will provide military support to Russia, giving the Russian army a fighting chance.

However, during a one-hour phone conversation on April 26 — their first since Russia’s all-out war against Ukraine — China’s President Xi Jinping told Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that “as a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council and a responsible great power … we would not add fuel to the fire.”

Even if China reneged on this statement and decided to support Russia militarily, at the cost of its short‑term economic relationship with the U.S. and the EU, China would only send weapons — not its army.

This would raise the cost of Ukraine’s victory but would not remedy a glaring problematic combination within Russia’s army that will inevitably lead to its defeat — namely, low morale and high incompetence.

In any event, a weakened, or even defeated, China-dependent Russia would not exactly be a bad outcome for China.

This capability should prompt NATO-member countries to stop wavering and provide Ukraine advanced Western equipment, including F-16 fighter jets and long-range missiles. Such assistance would surely help Ukraine win this unprovoked war in the very near future, and prevent further killings of civilians, including innocent children, as well as additional costly destruction of Ukraine’s cities and towns. Ukraine’s victory will also remove the most serious threat to the security of NATO-member countries.

Ukraine’s military success will ultimately be a decisive victory for liberal democracies over authoritarian regimes, namely Russia, backed by Iran, North Korea and Belarus. This will have a significantly positive impact on peace, security, stability and prosperity in the world.

Ukraine’s victory shall also signal that the international community will no longer tolerate blatant violations of the fundamental values enshrined in the UN Charter, making this world a better place.

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