How Wars End
In recent history, negotiation has played a key part in ending wars. James Naughtie investigates recent conflict resolution - and considers if examples can be applied to Ukraine.
It seems like an impossible conundrum.
Ukraine is valiantly defending itself against the man Boris Johnson called "a blood-stained aggressor" and fighting for survival in a war that is currently deadlocked.
President Zelensky has warned that attempts at talks with The Russian Federation will fail, because Vladimir Putin cannot be trusted.
So in the absence of a decisive victory or a negotiated settlement - what happens?
James Naughtie investigates how other conflicts have come to a conclusion, in a bid to shed light on a war which has so far defied predictions.
He will talk to key figures who have been in the room as peace deals are ground out - and visit the law makers in Washington DC who are the key source of defence funding for Ukraine.
History may have lessons when it comes to a conflict for which there seems no end in sight.
Presented by James Naughtie
Produced by Kevin Core
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Erik is from Kherson region of Ukraine
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- Sun 19 Feb 2023 13:30大象传媒 Radio 4
- Mon 6 Mar 2023 23:00大象传媒 Radio 4