The European political elite still holds onto the belief that Ukraine can somehow prevail on the battlefield if funded.
By Leonid Ragozin
Leonid Ragozin is a freelance journalist based in Riga.
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The European political elite still holds onto the belief that Ukraine can somehow prevail on the battlefield if funded.
The European political elite still holds onto the belief that Ukraine can somehow prevail on the battlefield if funded.
By Leonid Ragozin
Leonid Ragozin is a freelance journalist based in Riga.
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