Ukraine conflict marks 1,000 days as global tensions rise and calls for peace grow
Russia's war on Ukraine reached 1,000 days on November 19, highlighting ongoing global tensions and the challenges faced by international organizations. The conflict has resulted in over 12,000 civilian deaths and millions displaced. Despite sanctions, Russia has maintained support from allies like China and India, while Ukraine continues to receive military aid from NATO. Recent developments include Ukraine using American long-range missiles and Russia endorsing a nuclear doctrine that permits strikes on non-nuclear states. The situation reflects a stalemate, with both sides unwilling to de-escalate. The global community is urged to engage in dialogue with Russia and seek a negotiated peace to address underlying tensions.