Ukraine and Europe’s weakness exposed as US and Russia again negotiate behind Kyiv’s back
Ukraine’s collapse is not a foregone conclusion, despite sustained losses on the battlefield.
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Ukraine’s collapse is not a foregone conclusion, despite sustained losses on the battlefield.
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Russia is ramping up pressure on Ukraine as Kyiv confronts calls to agree to a peace deal shaped by Moscow’s terms.
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The land in question covers several publicly-owned parcels in Port Coquitlam and Coquitlam, including the Riverview lands, but not private properties.