Feb 11 • 16:57 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Oko.press

Ukrainian expert: 'Will the Coalition of the Resolute Cross the Rubicon of Indecision?' [INTERVIEW]

In an interview, Ukrainian expert Mykhailo Gonchar discusses the dire state of Russia's economy amidst the ongoing war against Ukraine and the necessity of depriving the aggressor of funding sources.

Mykhailo Gonchar, president of the Globalism Strategy Center, highlights that Russia's economy is increasingly strained as oil exports fall short of covering the massive costs of its war against Ukraine. He emphasizes the importance of cutting off funding sources for the aggressor as a means to undermine its ability to sustain military operations. Gonchar's comments come in light of concerns that issues such as Greenland may overshadow more pressing discussions about the ongoing conflict at international forums.

In his reflections post-World Economic Forum in Davos, Gonchar notes that while there was considerable attention on topics like Greenland that may divert focus from Russia's aggression, the issue of the war in Ukraine remained pertinent. He suggests that despite competing global topics, the urgency of addressing the consequences of the war and ensuring continued support for Ukraine cannot be overstated.

The implications of Gonchar's insights resonate not only within Ukraine but also globally. As international dialogues continue, it is crucial for leaders and policymakers to recognize the interconnectedness of economic stability and military action, particularly in the context of Russia's aggressive strategies. Ensuring that support continues for Ukraine, and that Russia's economic resources are curtailed, is vital for a sustainable resolution to the conflict.

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