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We need Ukraine as much as it needs us

Kyiv is not merely a victim — it is an exemplar for western democracies and defence industries preparing for future wars

The writer is Canada’s special representative for the reconstruction of Ukraine

It is time to change how we think about Ukraine. Forget about saving Ukraine; the fact is that we need Ukraine to save us. Since Russia’s full-scale invasion on February 24 2022, we have cast Ukraine in the role of righteous victim — noble, blameless and inevitably overpowered. We have believed it was right, and we have assumed it would lose, at least without extraordinary effort from us.

This framing flattered Ukraine’s western allies: it put us at the centre of the story. And, at least at the start of the war, it offered a morality tale that roused and inspired democracies that had been exhausted and demoralised by the pandemic. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has always been right: this is a conflict between light and darkness.

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