“US President-elect Donald Trump, who will officially take office today after his inauguration, has not made any serious efforts to resolve the war in Ukraine after his election in November 2024. The New York Times writes about it. The hostilities in Ukraine are in many ways a much more difficult challenge for Trump than the war in”, — write on: ua.news
US President-elect Donald Trump, who will officially take office today after his inauguration, has not made any serious efforts to resolve the war in Ukraine after his election in November 2024. The New York Times writes about it.
The fighting in Ukraine is in many ways a much more difficult challenge for Trump than the war in the Gaza Strip. In this matter, the US president will start from scratch. The publication writes that unlike Gaza, there is no existing peace plan from his predecessor with all the complex logistics, timetables and formulas that Trump could simply accept and “push” through, achieving some kind of result.
“Wars cannot be solved by arrogance. And the missing link in his (Trump’s – ed.) thoughts is a misunderstanding that the Ukrainians will reach a settlement only if they sit down at the negotiating table from a position of strength. In fact, he undermined their position, and this is one of the reasons why he did not reach a solution before his inauguration,” said in an interview NYT Senator Richard Blumenthal, Democrat of Connecticut.
Caroline Leavitt, Trump’s next White House press secretary, didn’t give a straight answer when asked why Trump still hasn’t followed through on his campaign promise to end the war in Ukraine before his inauguration. Instead, she said the Republican would make it “a top priority in his second term.”
We previously wrote that at the rally before the inauguration, Trump again promised to end the war in Ukraine.
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