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Ukraine entering a ceasefire will lead to more aggression, activist warns

Por: Newsweek World December 13, 2022

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Activists warn that Ukraine accepting a ceasefire on Russia's terms would not have the intended outcome and might, to the contrary, lead to more aggression.Aaron Rhodes is a prominent international human rights activist and a senior fellow at the Common Sense Society. On Tuesday, the Kyiv Post published an opinion piece by Rhodes in which he spoke out against recent calls by other activists for Ukraine to accept a ceasefire and bring an end... + full article



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