The Ukrainian Long Search for Peace

By Nina Bachkatov

The Russo-Ukrainian meeting in Istanbul on 16 May proved a diplomatic failure. Yet, both delegations made incremental progress on humanitarian issues, agreeing to a substantial 64th prisoner exchange involving not only military personnel but also civilians. The first exchange took place on 23 May.

Despite a momentary easing of tensions, hostilities resumed. Ukrainian drone attacks disrupted Moscow’s airports and struck vulnerable southern cities, while Russian drones and missiles targeted Kyiv, injuring several dozen people.

Nonetheless, both Kyiv and Moscow announced that they were preparing documents outlining conditions for a broader, long-term settlement. These would be exchanged once the prisoner transfers concluded. The move supports the argument by analysts that progress lies in building upon what works, rather than issuing ultimatums. The process also highlights the existence of discreet bilateral and multilateral diplomatic channels. While there is a risk that both armies may detain more prisoners to strengthen their bargaining positions, the current exchanges remain one of the few functioning points of contact.

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V-Day 80: Ruptures More Than Unity

By Nina Bachkatov

Eighty years after the end of the Second World War, this year’s Victory Day commemorations were marked less by shared remembrance than by sharp geopolitical fractures. While honouring the millions who perished remains a moral imperative, the celebrations of May 2025 unfolded under the shadow of a world order in flux — and, some argue, in retreat.

Against the backdrop of a third year of war in Ukraine, the V-Day events served more to highlight divisions than to evoke unity. Former allies now face each other as strategic adversaries; familiar institutions appear strained, and proposals for a post-WWII-style settlement — one that might replace the fraying “rules-based international order” — remain conspicuously absent.

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