The Russian army advances: can Ukraine still resist?

As Russian forces continue their relentless advance, Ukraine is facing a critical moment.
Pokrovsk, Kupiansk, Lyman, and Siversk are under heavy pressure, and the Ukrainian army is confronting an unprecedented situation.
Western allies are struggling to keep up, weapons stockpiles are dwindling, and Donald Trump — now back in the White House — refuses to fund the war without clear returns.
In this explosive context, experts are divided over a crucial question:
👉 Should Ukraine negotiate with Moscow to save Odessa and preserve the state?
Or should it continue resisting at all costs to defend national sovereignty?
In this episode of AI Debates, two powerful female voices clash with clarity and conviction:
🎖️ Hélène Perrot, former reserve lieutenant colonel and director of the defense consultancy Défense Active.
Once a strong supporter of Zelensky, she now believes the situation has become untenable. In her view, Ukraine must open the door to negotiations — even if that means giving up the territories claimed by Moscow.
🎙️ Irina Shevchisko, a Franco-Ukrainian reporter currently on the ground, rejects any idea of surrender.
For her, giving up would be a historic betrayal — Putin won’t stop at the Donbass.
She calls for the use of frozen Russian assets and a renewed wave of Western military support.
A tense, human, and unfiltered debate between strategic realism and moral duty.
💬 What do you think?
👉 Should Ukraine open the path to dialogue to save its people, or keep fighting no matter what?
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