The situation is unclear and was unclear for a while. The last reports show that Russians took back the center of the town around the Stadium. It's possible that Ukrainians lost definitely the ground there because the opposite would be surprising.
The same can be said about Chasiv/Chasov Yar. It's not clear how it should be pronounced since we don't know who control the town.
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Yes, it's correct. But it doesn't mean we are going to do stupid things without taking the risks into consideration.
I said that a ground deployment of allied countries in Ukraine is unlikely in the foreseeable future. I would add that I'm against it because of the danger of escalation.
Nevertheless, the decision by European countries and their allies, and at this time, it's not clear whether the US is still an ally, will be taken without the influence of Russian propaganda and Russian official statements.
Only Donald Trump thinks that he can ask Putin what could be acceptable to him in a peace agreement
and that he would get a clear and intelligible syntax in the answer.
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This is an absolute non-event.
1/ It's normal that several EU countries reject or abstain to approve a decision by the EU to bind them to spend big sums of money in military spending for a specific purpose. It would be abnormal that they agree.
So far, it was always accepted as a common principle that defence and military matters would remain the sovereign domain of each EU member. Such agreement would break with the tradition and is not desirable.
The European Parliament doesn't work like the US Congress. If they don't decide or decide against a defence related agreement, each member is still free to do what they want. It's only a forum where European leaders are gathering to discuss various topics and take a coherent and cohesive decision whenever it's possible. When it's not possible, each country decide for themselves. If some countries don't want to spend as much as others for Ukraine, it's their choice. If Hungary don't want to participate at all, it's their problem.
What the EU can do is to offer funds for defence spending to members who wish to increase it in the current context and which can be also used for providing weapons to Ukraine. They can do it basically by printing money, and also by not counting defence spending in the deficit.
One more time, Hungary is not obliged to accept the money.
2/ The EU or its leaders are not supposed to "endorse" Zelensky's "plan", "proposal", "call" or whatever. This is formulated as if European were divided, not willing, tired or hesitating, while nothing happened at all and there are much more evidence of the contrary.
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Yes, it's correct. The Russian economy is very bad and getting worse
because they divert the ressources to make the war sustainable.
Usually the population die of starvation before military production start to decline.