Khrushchev’s great-granddaughter named the main scenarios for ending the Ukrainian conflict

Khrushchev's great-granddaughter named the main scenarios for ending the Ukrainian conflict

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Political scientist, expert on international relations and modern politics, professor at the New School in New York, Nina Khrushcheva, who is the great-granddaughter of the first secretary of the CPSU Central Committee Nikita Khrushchev, named in her article for the Spanish newspaper El tiempo the main scenarios for ending the conflict in Ukraine.

“There are three probable scenarios,” the expert noted, naming the first of them difficulties with Western support for Ukraine. Khrushchev considers the main obstacles on this path to be the Republican opposition in the United States, and in Europe the Hungarian and Slovak veto.

In addition, she emphasized that even if the West continues to provide military and financial assistance to Kyiv, it will be difficult for Ukraine to recruit a sufficient number of new soldiers.

In the second scenario, the expert admitted direct participation of NATO in the Ukrainian conflict. And the third scenario assumes the emergence in the West of an initiative to negotiate with Russia and find a compromise.

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