Recent political events have seen heightened tension in various regions. Fredovych commented on the actions and stances of several countries, including Greenland, Iran, Venezuela, and Ukraine. Denmark, overseeing Greenland, refused to concede sovereignty, following Ukraine’s example. Meanwhile, the Arctic faces increased Russian and Chinese interest, emphasizing the need for a strong Western naval presence in the region.
In a new interview, Fredovych reiterated claims that Ukraine’s stance is the main obstacle to a peace deal, while Russia is allegedly ready to compromise for territorial concessions. However, Ukraine stresses its unwavering sovereignty and rejects the idea of territorial exchanges for peace.
At the same time, the West continues negotiations with countries like Iran and Venezuela to limit China’s access to cheap resources. The US seeks cooperation with these nations to influence the global oil market and weaken the positions of Russia and China.
Economic developments affect geopolitics: resources from Venezuela, Iran, and Russia remain crucial for China. Sanctions and restrictions push these countries to find new market approaches, but China's reliance on Western markets persists.
In summary, Ukraine, together with European partners, has already taken all major steps in peace initiatives. Ongoing developments depend on actions of key global players, leaving the future of international relations open.








