If he returns to the White House, Trump will try to “bring Zelensky and Putin to the negotiating table.” At the same time, he blackmailed the Ukrainian president with promises to stop military aid.
If Donald Trump is re-elected US President, he will try to organize peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia. Bloomberg reported this on Wednesday, February 14, citing sources.
According to them, Trump’s advisers are discussing how to “bring Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky and Russian leader Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table.” As one of Trump’s advisers said, promises to stop providing military aid to Kyiv could help convince Ukraine to start negotiations.
Among the possible steps Trump intends to take, the sources also mention a reduction in US commitments to some NATO countries. As the agency notes, if such initiatives are implemented, they would “roll back a decade of US policy” and undermine the North Atlantic Alliance.
Trump has previously said that during his presidency in the United States he threatened NATO countries that he would incite Russia to attack them if they did not contribute to the Alliance.
Let’s remember that a few days ago Trump called on the US Congress not to give aid to Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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