Ending the war in Ukraine will require tough compromises: Former US ambassador to NATO
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Robert Hunter, a former US Ambassador to NATO under President Clinton, joins Al Jazeera’s live. Robert offers his perspective on the ongoing war in Ukraine and the complexities surrounding potential resolutions. He discusses the importance of dialogue between Russia and Western nations, emphasizing that Russia re-mains a permanent geopolitical presence. Robert suggests that, in order to end the conflict, compromises may need to be made, including potential territorial concessions by Ukraine. He explores a potential future relation-ship where Ukraine retains sovereignty, while areas with Russian-speaking populations may gain autonomy. Though a resolution is unlikely in the short term, Robert outlines the long-term diplomatic efforts that could eventually bring stability to the region.
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