For the Ukrainian Side
The latest meeting between the US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky has come to conclusion with few cautions. One of the most salient outcomes has been discussion on security. Ukraine has also made clear that it will not surrender to Russia and peace has been emphasized in the presidential meeting. The two leaders have made clear the collaboration that is needed to halt the ongoing war and bring peace to the region. On the other hand, Russia must be made equally responsible for the war and the killings that have cost numerous lives. The grave condition of the region should not be condoned by the international community, and the peace talks must be expedited. More political work needs to be done on the Ukrainian side, and they should warrant another round of talks with Russia. Russia being a global power must profess peace rather than give in to the dictates of tyranny that war unleashes on mankind. The next round of talks must be made more salient, and peace should be promoted between the two nations. The human rights violations in the war should not be overlooked and the intense pressure on the military should be lessened. The United States must stress upon the utility of a good economy and its associated condition, a lasting peace.
Peace in the region should be considered a factor of opportunity that must be given to the warring parties. The United States along with Europe must lay more emphasis on peace, and should hold Ukraine accountable for the new loan that has been sanctioned by the European Union. The loan must be used for humanitarian purposes and not for further escalation of war. The European Union must make its stand firm to the warring parties that it does require peace in the region, and not the unjust nature of tyranny that the prevalent war is filled with. The protection of human rights is an equally poignant factor that should be considered appropriate. The United States must use its influence to bring peace in the region. Russia must become more responsible and use its influence to deescalate war, accompanied with its futile features, and the tensions that it is laden with. Peace and economy must be given more attention in the region rather than a war that has killed countless and has the risk to kill more. Peace would be a better proposition of life for the warring parties rather than a future risked with war. The ghastly nature of war should be acknowledged and more political efforts must be used to bring peace.
Yuvraj Saharan
Capital Report