Andriy P. Zagorodnyuk (@andriypzag) 's Twitter Profile
Andriy P. Zagorodnyuk

@andriypzag

Minister of Defence of @Ukraine 🇺🇦 (2019-2020); Advisor to Government of Ukraine. Chairman of @Defence_Centre; Distinguished fellow @AtlanticCouncil

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Atlantic Council (@atlanticcouncil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every time people are reluctant to confront Russia’s aggression, it takes us back to the days when the world was much less safe, says Andriy P. Zagorodnyuk at the Atlantic Council. Watch more: ➡️ bit.ly/3LnEwL7

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What happens in Black Sea is part of the strategy. At the moment it’s the only one which can lead to restoration of freedom of navigation. My comments to Newsweek newsweek.com/ukraine-closin…

Max Boot 🇺🇦🇺🇸 (@maxboot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Zero indication Putin willing to negotiate seriously in either 2022 or 2023. As Andriy P. Zagorodnyuk told me: “He won’t stop the war if you can’t continue it. He will only stop war when he can’t continue it.” See my Washington Post Opinions column: wapo.st/467chaN

Phillips P. OBrien (@phillipspobrien) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A really thoughtful and important interview about the state of the war, by former Ukr Defense Minister Andriy P. Zagorodnyuk . He is spot on that Ukraine can win the war, the real question is whether Ukraine's partners are willing to commit to that.

Jessica Berlin (@berlin_bridge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're gonna rock out in Kyiv while thousands of civilians flee Kharkiv and the ZSU suffer losses caused in part by US aid delays, you better be seriously going to the mat for #Ukraine now. Otherwise this will age very, very badly.

If you're gonna rock out in Kyiv while thousands of civilians flee Kharkiv and the ZSU suffer losses caused in part by US aid delays, you better be seriously going to the mat for #Ukraine now. Otherwise this will age very, very badly.
Foreign Affairs (@foreignaffairs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To bolster Ukraine’s war effort, the West should craft a theory of victory for Kyiv—one that includes inflicting more severe economic pain on Russia through a more aggressive sanctions campaign, argue Andriy P. Zagorodnyuk and Eliot A Cohen. trib.al/V87Cy9U

Oliver Carroll (@olliecarroll) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A clear eyed piece co-authored by Ukraine’s former defence minister Andriy P. Zagorodnyuk. Ukraine’s western partners need to embrace a theory of victory that puts Russia on back foot: “For the West to achieve a victory, it must stop fearing it.” foreignaffairs.com/ukraine/theory…

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TUESDAY @ 9 AM ET | How might US politics impact Russia’s war on Ukraine? Hanna Hopko, ŽygimantasPavilionis🇱🇹🇺🇦🇪🇺🇺🇸🇹🇼🇮🇱, Jeffrey Stacey, and Andriy P. Zagorodnyuk join John Herbst for a look at the situation on the battlefield and the broader political chessboard. Watch ⤵️ atlanticcouncil.org/event/how-migh…

Fareed Zakaria (@fareedzakaria) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What’s the strategy behind Ukraine’s bold Kursk offensive? On today’s show, I talked with former Ukrainian defense minister Andriy P. Zagorodnyuk, who now chairs the Kyiv think tank Centre for Defence Strategies: