“Trump will not be the president in 4 years and Putin may attack again: OP explained why guarantees are needed The adviser to the head of OP explained why Ukraine needs international security guarantees, not just agreements with Trump. In 4 years, Putin may attack again, when Trump is no longer the president of the United States.”, — write on: unn.ua
The president said this directly in an interview with Lex Friedman. That is, we are waiting for the inauguration in the USA, after that the meeting of the President of Ukraine and the President of the USA, the development of a package of guarantees, and only after that it is possible to sit down at the negotiating table with Russia. According to the President, Ukraine cannot sit unarmed at this negotiating table. Our capability is a guarantee that Russia will not repeat this aggression
Leshchenko noted that in four years, Trump’s presidency will end, and Putin will easily be re-elected.
“In four years, Donald Trump will cease to be the president, and for Putin, four years is just another re-election, how easily he does it. Considering that there are no elections there. The leaders of the opposition are in their graves, or in exile for him too (Putin – ed.) if there is a desire to get a mandate again, Trump will not be there, and in four years, Putin, having no obligations to Trump, can repeat this aggression. Therefore, by the time of this meeting, Ukraine wants to receive all the necessary guarantees that will not leave this war as a legacy to the next generation of Ukrainians,” Leshchenko explained.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that creating security in Ukraine requires close cooperation with international partners and significant financial resources for the development of the military industry.
The President told whether Ukraine can join NATO without the occupied territoriesJanuary 5 2025, 21:00 • 101049 views
In December 2024, Zelensky emphasized that European guarantees would not be enough for Ukraine. Also needed from the USA, while Kyiv is not in NATO.