Just recently, #Ukraine has effectively repelled the Russian navy across the Black Sea, opening up a shipping lane that has allowed over 200 ships to export grain and other goods to world markets. 3/5
— GermanForeignOffice (@GermanyDiplo) December 27, 2023
Just as in 2023, Germany will continue to stand with #Ukraine in 2024, for as long as it takes. Як і у 2023 році, Німеччина у 2024 році продовжуватиме підтримувати Україну доти, доки це буде потрібно. 5/5 pic.twitter.com/tIRP0evQlz
— GermanForeignOffice (@GermanyDiplo) December 27, 2023
Germany says it will stand with Ukraine for as long as it takes while Biden says the U.S. will support Ukraine for as long as we can. A stunning reversal.
— Samuel Ramani (@SamRamani2) December 27, 2023
Really is, although I don't like the vagueness of "as long as it takes" it should really be "until Ukraine wins"
Putin himself, not to mention his top officials, regularly reiterate publicly that their demands are the total and unconditional surrender of Ukraine. Anyone who pens a 'we need negotiations' piece should pretty much never be listened to again. https://t.co/P0DEyjAbaA
— Neil Hauer (@NeilPHauer) December 28, 2023
The order books of the world’s biggest defence companies are near record highs after growing by more than 10 per cent in just two years because of Russia’s war in Ukraine and other geopolitical tensions. https://t.co/ZWYBNaNmWm via @FT
— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) December 27, 2023
A Russian victory in Ukraine would present the West with a reconstituted and emboldened Russia that is more determined to undermine the US. There is no going back to the pre-2022 status quo. The US is on track to be blindsided by Russia’s transformation — again. More in my latest… https://t.co/PtysB3NevF
— Nataliya Bugayova (@nataliabugayova) December 27, 2023