
Assessing U.S. Support to Ukraine Four Months after Russia’s Invasion
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Four months have passed since Russia escalated its war on Ukraine to a total, multi-pronged invasion. Several distinct phases have passed within these months, but one thing remains clear - the war is nowhere near over. The U.S. has stood by Ukraine in numerous ways - from weapons supply to humanitarian assistance to helping to prop Ukraine's economy and more. It has also sustained the pro-Ukraine coalition of nations and strengthened its sanctions on Russia. However, the bilateral strategic partnership is currently being tested to its limit. What informed this approach by the United States and are there any impediments going forward? How is this policy perceived in Kyiv? Volodymyr Dubovyk will consider these questions as the war passes another milestone.

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