The West's Unfortunate Ukraine Fatigue

The West's Unfortunate Ukraine Fatigue

George Soros recently wrote in the New York Review of Books that the EU, far from turning its attention elsewhere, should prioritize the Ukraine crisis, now more than ever. Beset by internal crises that divide it — into creditor and debtor nations, “arrival” and “destination” countries for migrants — Soros argues that Ukraine offers the continent a chance to come together. He’s right. Ukraine is both a European outpost against Russian aggression and a country desperate to join the EU at a time where anti-EU parties and sympathies are gaining ground in most member states.

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