If he returns to the White House, US presidential candidate Donald Trump plans to quickly freeze the war in Ukraine and transfer responsibility for guaranteeing peace to European countries.
This insight was shared by the Financial Times.
If Trump returns to the White House, he intends to “move at breakneck speed” to end the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, the journalists write.
The plan calls for the creation of autonomous zones on both sides of the demilitarized line in Ukraine.
Ukraine will remain outside NATO, and responsibility for maintaining peace will shift to European countries. The role of the US and NATO will be reduced to a minimum.
Trump’s advisers point out that his plan is reminiscent of the Minsk agreements of 2014 and 2015, but with tough controls and sanctions for violations. The agreement will be enforced by European militaries, not NATO forces or UN peacekeepers.
Bloomberg previously wrote that aid to Ukraine will decrease regardless of the results of the US elections.
If Trump wins, it could lead to a “painful settlement” to the war that includes territorial concessions.
If Harris wins, the US will still find it difficult to maintain significant financial support through Congress, especially given Johnson’s recent statements.
According to CBS polls, Kamala Harris leads Donald Trump by a small margin: 50% to 49%.
Source: Racurs

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