Trump and Putin: Is there a dictation peace for Ukraine?

Trump and Putin: Is there a dictation peace for Ukraine?

München, Deutschland - Moscow, Kyiv, Washington - a power poker without bleach! The pressure on Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj is growing, while US President Donald Trump lets Ukraine down in a shocking turn of US foreign policy. Trump recently referred to Selenskyj as a "dictator without elections" and threatened him that he should hurry up so that he should not "soon have no country". The Ukrainian government is leaving this new attitude in great concern, since Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are now planning to explore the fate of Ukraine as if it were about a real estate trade, as OE24 reported.

Only last week Trump and Putin talked for an hour and a half - a direct signal to the world that Washington is now willing to negotiate with Moscow about peace in Ukraine without previously coordinating with European allies. Trump announced that the negotiations should begin "immediately". This worries many in Kiev, who fear that a dictation peace for Ukraine threatens, in which Ukraine would have to forego areas that are rich in miner treasures, as the ZDF reports.

Selenskyjs call for help

The concern about the current political development can be felt in Brussels because the potential of a dictation peace raises alarming questions. While Selenskyj is concerned about the future of Ukraine, it appears as if the international community is hesitating. The need for strong European positioning is becoming increasingly pressing to counter the challenges of a pragmatic and sometimes unpredictable US foreign policy that risks the fate of nations on the altar of power games.

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