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Panelist: Agreements that let occupiers keep territory risk renewed conflict in Ukraine
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A panelist at an unidentified meeting said Tuesday that peace agreements that allow an aggressor to retain conquered territory or are imposed under pressure amount to “bad peace” that can reopen conflict, using Russia—s post-Soviet interventions as an example.
A panelist at an unidentified meeting said Tuesday that peace agreements that allow an aggressor to retain conquered territory or are imposed under pressure amount to “bad peace” that can reopen conflict, using Russia—s post-Soviet interventions as an example. "Bad peace building is simply not peace," the panelist said.
The panelist said negotiators and lawmakers should assess any deal first on its likelihood to collapse and provoke renewed fighting. "The first metric we need to pay attention to is that if you…
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