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Russia's victory in Ukraine is far from inevitable, UK tells OSCE
Summary
At the OSCE the UK said Russia's victory in Ukraine is far from inevitable, citing substantial Russian military losses, economic strain and growing European support for Ukraine.
Content
The UK delivered a statement to the OSCE saying a Russian victory in Ukraine is far from inevitable. It framed the situation in terms of human and economic costs to Russia and the strengthening support for Ukraine from European partners. The statement referenced recent military losses, pressure on Russia's public finances and reported recruitment challenges. It also noted increased European military support and that Ukraine has carried out counterattacks.
Key points:
- The UK told the OSCE that a Russian victory in Ukraine is far from inevitable.
- The statement reported substantial Russian military losses and strain on the Russian economy and public finances.
- It said Russia is facing recruitment difficulties and is making greater use of foreign fighters.
- The statement noted increased European military support for Ukraine and recent Ukrainian counterattacks.
Summary:
The UK presented its view that Russia's campaign is costly for Russia and that stronger Western and European support reduces the likelihood of a Russian victory. Undetermined at this time.
