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Does Ukraine Need a Ceasefire at Any Cost? With Michael Kofman

Podcast host Alex Gabuev is joined by Michael Kofman, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment and one of the most sought-after analysts of the battlefield dynamics in Ukraine, to discuss the situation on the ground and the trajectory of the war.

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By Alexander Gabuev and Michael Kofman
Published on Apr 24, 2025

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While recent diplomatic efforts to bring Ukraine and Russia to a peace deal and the unexpected Easter truce announced by Putin are bearing no fruit, the situation on the battlefield remains the most influential factor in the future trajectory of the war—including diplomatic attempts to bring the conflict to a halt. Donald Trump seems to believe that Ukraine will inevitably lose the war if a peace deal that can satisfy the Kremlin isn’t achieved. But is that really the case? What shape are Ukrainian and Russian forces in terms of manpower, equipment, and tactics? And what are the potential scenarios for the 2025 campaign?

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Alexander Gabuev
Director, Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center
Alexander Gabuev

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Michael Kofman
Senior Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Program
Michael Kofman

Carnegie does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carnegie, its staff, or its trustees.

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