Can diplomacy resolve the Russia-Ukraine conflict?
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Can diplomacy resolve the Russia-Ukraine conflict?
StratusRussia's foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, launched a heated verbal attack on Ukraine during a recent UN council meeting in Moscow. The West responded by condemning Russia's invasion, calling it a violation of the UN Charter. Despite the diplomatic exchanges, violent clashes for control of Bakhmut, a key city in the conflict, continue on the ground. Can diplomatic efforts alone bring about a resolution to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine? Guests: James Carden Columnist for Asia Times Viktor Olevich Lead Expert at the Center for Actual Politics Iuliia Osmolovska Chairperson of Transatlantic Dialogue Center
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