Samuel Charap and Sergey Radchenko
The Talks That Could Have Ended the War in Ukraine
A Hidden History of Diplomacy That Came Up Short—but Holds Lessons for Future Negotiations
Foreign Affairs, 2024
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Diplomacy could have ended the Ukraine war in its early days.
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Just weeks after Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, officials from Ukraine, Russia, and other nations sought to end the combat through diplomatic channels. With battles raging, the negotiators reached a tentative deal, but the peace accord never came to fruition. International policy experts Samuel Charap and Sergey Radchenko investigate the timeline, participants, deal elements, and nuances surrounding the negotiations and how close the parties came to an agreement. This illuminating article explores why the process, while ultimately ineffective, could play a foundational role in future peace talks.
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About the Authors
Senior political scientist Samuel Charap is the Distinguished Chair in Russia and Eurasia Policy at the RAND Corporation. Sergey Radchenko is the Wilson E. Schmidt Distinguished Professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies in Europe.
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