cause
The cause of the Ukrainian-Russian war can be traced back to the political turmoil in Ukraine. In 20 14, Ukrainian President Yanukovych refused to sign a trade agreement with the European Union, which triggered a wave of protests. This incident led to the collapse of Yanukovych's regime and triggered the Crimean crisis. Russia intervened militarily in Crimea and incorporated it into Russian territory. The Ukrainian government strongly protested this and tried to restore control of Crimea.
develop
The Ukrainian government tried to solve the Crimean issue by military means, but it was strongly countered by Russia. Subsequently, a conflict broke out in the Donbass region of eastern Ukraine. The Russian population in Donbass supports the merger with Russia, while the Ukrainian government tries to safeguard national unity. The conflict between the two sides escalated rapidly, causing a large number of casualties and humanitarian crisis.
The Ukrainian government seeks the support of the international community, but the attitude of western countries towards direct intervention in the Ukrainian-Russian war is not clear. However, they provided a certain degree of military assistance and economic support. The Ukrainian government has also tried to resolve the conflict through diplomatic channels, but so far it has failed to make substantial progress.
affect
The Ukrainian-Russian war had a great influence on Ukraine and Russia and the whole region. First of all, the war caused a large number of casualties and displacement. Many cities and villages were destroyed and the economy was in trouble. Secondly, the relationship between Ukraine and Russia has further deteriorated and the confrontation between the two countries has intensified. In addition, the Ukrainian-Russian war has also attracted the attention and intervention of the international community.
solution
In order to solve the Ukrainian-Russian war, the international community has been seeking various ways. At present, the ceasefire agreement between Ukraine and Russia has been observed to a certain extent, but the conflict still exists. The key to solving the Ukrainian-Russian war lies in finding a sustainable political solution. This requires the Ukrainian government to have a dialogue with the separatist forces in Donbass and reach an understanding.
At the same time, the international community should continue to exert pressure to urge Ukraine and Russia to abide by the ceasefire agreement and seek to resolve their disputes through diplomatic channels. In addition, international organizations and humanitarian agencies should provide humanitarian assistance to help people affected by war.