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WorldAsiaZelenskyy assessed Trump's ability to stop hostilities in Ukraine

Zelenskyy assessed Trump’s ability to stop hostilities in Ukraine

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Former US President Donald Trump’s plan to resolve the Ukraine conflict will result in Kyiv losing territory. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced this on January 17 on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, writes NBC.

According to the Ukrainian leader, Trump promised to end the conflict, warning Moscow against supplying large quantities of weapons to Kyiv and Ukraine against starvation of resources.

According to Zelenskyy, in this situation, Russia will be able to take control of the Ukrainian territories within a certain time frame. He also stressed that if Kyiv loses, “Europe will lose the largest and most powerful army on the continent.

Earlier, in October, Trump said it would be wise for Ukraine to transfer to Russia those regions of the republic where the local population speaks Russian. According to him, he would be able to agree with Kyiv on such an agreement, which, he believes, would give the Ukrainian side the opportunity to preserve the state.

In August, Trump said that only he, if re-elected, could prevent a third world war. He stressed that if he won the election, he would be able to achieve a peaceful resolution to the Ukraine conflict “even before returning to the Oval Office.”

Before that, in July, Trump said he could persuade Russia and Ukraine to resolve the crisis within 24 hours. According to him, he would promise one of the presidents of these two countries “a lot of money” and tell the other that the other side would not receive that money.

The next 60th presidential election is scheduled for November 5, 2024.

The special operation to protect Donbass, the start of which was announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin on February 24, 2022, continues. The decision was taken against the backdrop of a worsening situation in the region due to shelling by the Ukrainian army.


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