With US aid stalled, only Moscow’s immobilised billions can keep Ukraine fighting.
By Maximilian Hess
Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute.
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With US aid stalled, only Moscow’s immobilised billions can keep Ukraine fighting.
With US aid stalled, only Moscow’s immobilised billions can keep Ukraine fighting.
By Maximilian Hess
Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute.
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