Trump could stop US help for Ukraine in the Russia conflict
Trump could stop US help for Ukraine in the Russia conflict
With the re-election of Donald Trump, Ukraine could soon expect a drastic reduction in US support, the decisive effects on the against Russia . During his entire election campaign, the Republican President and his vice candidate JD Vance expressed strong doubts about the persistent commitment of the United States for Kiev, since the war has been going on for more than two and a half years since Russia was dealing with its troops to Ukraine. In addition, Trump made comments that indicate that the United States could put pressure on Ukraine to achieve a fragile ceasefire with Russia.
difficult situation for Ukraine
Trump's victory comes into a delicate moment of the conflict for Kyiv. Russia has continuously progress in the Ostukraine President Vladimir Putin wants to conquer completely. The commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian armed forces Oleksandr Syrskyi expressed that the situation on the front "remains difficult" and certain areas "require constant renewal of the resources of the Ukrainian units".
resource thrust and support from North Korea
In the meantime, it is known that Russia is strengthening its troop strength with North Korean forces. US officials warned that up to 10,000 North Korean soldiers Kursk are stationed and are to fight the Ukraine in the coming days. Under the bid administration, the USA of Ukraine has provided aid worth ten thousands of billions of dollars, both in the form of weapons and budget aids. The government plans to send as much support to Kiev as possible before Trump is ready for office.
Trump's criticism of Zelensky and the announcement of negotiations
Trump has often praised Putin and at the same time criticized the Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj, with whom he has a complicated relationship. Trump's attempts to use the US military aid for Ukraine to stop Selenskyj to investigate political rival, the central point of Trump's first office in 2019. He also promised to end the war and claim that he could solve the conflict within a day.
The position of Ukraine in difficult times
in the presidential debate in August Trump refused to say that he campaigned for Ukraine to defeat Russia. In September he suggested that Ukraine should have "a little" on Moscow and said at an election event: "Every agreement, even the worst, would be better than what we have now." In view of these statements, Trump emphasized shortly afterwards at a meeting with Selenskyj in New York that he would work to achieve a good agreement for "both sides".
Zelensky and the search for a diplomatic way out
Selenskyj has drawn up a “victory plan” and explains that Ukraine was not against negotiations, but must lead it out of a “strength”. At a press conference at the end of October, the Ukrainian president said: "Trump talks a lot, but I haven't heard him say that he would reduce support for Ukraine." Nevertheless, Selenskyj recognized in an interview with South Korea's KBS that "the next US President could strengthen or weaken support for Ukraine."
The geopolitical effects for Ukraine
"If this support becomes weaker, Russia will conquer more territory, which would prevent us from gaining this war. This is the reality. Our attitude is not about territorial compromises, but about exploring possible diplomatic ways based on the continued commitment of the United States," he said. "A real will of the United States to end this war quickly is crucial".
Before the elections, the United States and its allied ways were looking for the support of "Trump-Sicher". Early this year, NATO announced that it announced a mission to coordinate military devices and training for Ukraine - a project that is largely managed by the United States. The bid administration proposed $ 20 billion from the G7 loan package comprehensive for Ukraine, which is also financed by frozen Russian assets.
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