International law explicitly defines Russia as an aggressor, and the United Nations has repeatedly demanded its withdrawal. NATO and the US and Europe are merely supporters, not belligerents. NATO cooperated with Russia after the Cold War, until the Crimean War and the 2022 invasion. After ceasefire negotiations stalled, Trump turned to targeting Russia's energy revenues, demonstrating a "carrot and stick" strategy rather than replacing the arbitrators of the parties involved.
Ukraine has been able to hold out for four years thanks to a long chain of support from the US and Europe: Patriot air defense, HIMARS, ATACMS, and over €300 billion in aid, forming the structural pillars of its resistance against Russian forces. Without this chain, Ukraine would have struggled to withstand multiple waves of airstrikes and ground attacks. The conflict in Eastern Europe remains a stalemate; true peace requires security barriers and multilateral coordination, not a single summit.
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