Analysts say some of Biden’s decisions could help Trump by putting him in a better position.
US President Joe Biden, in the last months of his term, aims to strengthen the position of Ukraine against the backdrop of the fact that the newly elected head of state Donald Trump has promised to “end the war as soon as possible. ” Bloomberg reported this.
Among Biden’s latest moves, the publication noted Kyiv’s permission to strike military targets deep in Russian territory, which Moscow and the camp of US President-elect Donald Trump immediately regarded as an “escalation. “
The White House also approved shipments of antipersonnel mines, wrote off nearly $5 billion in debt and imposed sanctions on a major Russian bank that processes payments for natural gas sales. These steps, and those still under consideration, are part of Biden’s plan to do as much as possible to strengthen Ukraine before Trump takes office. While Republican statements about a quick end to the war likely mean a negotiated settlement of the situation, Bloomberg wrote,
The publication’s source said the strategy was intended to help President Vladimir Zelensky by showing that Ukraine has the potential to retaliate against Russia if it continues the conflict.
Some decisions may favor Republicans, said Shelby Magid, deputy director of the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center.
“Some of the decisions that Biden is making now could help Trump, probably put him in a better position to end the war and put Ukraine in a better position for any negotiations,” he said. .
Earlier, Joe Biden made a statement in connection with honoring the victims of the Holodomor, in which he promised Ukraine additional support from Washington.
Zelensky made a statement about a meeting with Trump
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