When will the war in Ukraine end: analysts surprised with their forecast

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Analysts outlined four basic scenarios and told when the war in Ukraine will end.

When will the war in Ukraine end? This is a question that increasingly appears in analytical forecasts, Politeka reports.

JPMorganChase experts believe that active hostilities may cease this summer, possibly by the end of June. The reason is the too slow advance of Russian troops and losses unacceptable for the Kremlin. In the near future, Moscow will be forced to seek diplomatic solutions. Analysts call a potential meeting between Putin and Trump a likely catalyst.

Analysts outlined four basic scenarios for ending the conflict.

The best is the “Korean” (15%): Ukraine does not join NATO, but accepts European troops, which opens the way to development. The Israeli (20%) assumes strong support from the West without a military presence. The “Georgian” (50%) – loss of Western support and return to Russian influence. The worst is "Belarusian" (15%): Ukraine's capitulation and its transformation into a vassal of the Kremlin.

So, analysts predict that the active phase of the war may end this summer.

Meanwhile, the IMF also believes that the war in Ukraine may end in the last months of 2025. This is what their forecast for the economy, population growth, reduction in unemployment and increase in GDP to $284 billion in 2030 is based on.

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