Ukraine Conflict

The Ukraine Conflict refers to the ongoing geopolitical and military struggle that began in 2014 between Ukraine and Russia, following Russia’s annexation of Crimea and its support for separatist movements in eastern Ukraine. This conflict encompasses a range of issues, including territorial sovereignty, national identity, and international law. It has resulted in significant military engagements, a humanitarian crisis, and international sanctions against Russia. The conflict has also led to varying levels of involvement from other nations and international organizations, seeking to mediate or support either side. Overall, the Ukraine Conflict highlights tensions between Western and Eastern influences in Europe, particularly the relationship between NATO and Russia.