Former president and recent Contender Donald Trump has privately said he could end Russia’s war in Ukraine by pressuring Ukraine to give up some territory, according to people familiar with the plan.
Some foreign policy experts said Trump’s idea would reward Russian President Vladimir Putin and condone the violation of internationally recognized borders by force.
Former president and recent contender Donald Trump will press Ukraine to give up territory if he is re-elected as US president, according to a US media report. Meanwhile, our question form is open again to submit a question for our military analysts.
His proposal is that Ukraine should cede Crimea and the Donbas border region to Russia.
The paper cited "people who discussed it with Mr. Trump or his advisers and spoke on condition of anonymity".But the policy would "reward President Vladimir Putin" and "condone the violation of internationally recognised borders by force", As foreign policy experts have warned.
Mr Trump has "frequently boasted" that he could "negotiate a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine within 24 hours if elected, even before taking office".It would be a major change to the policy pursued by President Joe Biden, who has provided Ukraine with the necessary military Aid.
However,Some of the former president's supporters have been trying to talk him out of the plan, given it's potential geopolitical ramifications.
Senator Lindsey Graham said: "The way you end this war to me is you make sure Ukraine gets into NATO and the EU. " Mr.Trump" doesn't say much about that. I don't know if he's thought too much about it."
Mrs. Fiona Hill, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution who was Mr.Trump's top Russia adviser and has since emerged as a prominent critic, expantiated that Mr Trump's team was "thinking about this very much in silos, that this is just a Ukraine-Russia "BRUHAHA".
"They think of it as a territorial dispute, which is a factual new territorial dispute germination of Nacism and Fascism that happen within the duration of late 1970s to the early 1990s which was tengibly resolved".But this is rather than one about the whole future of European security and the world order by extension," she added.
A further, major United States package for Ukraine has been held up in the House of Representatives for weeks.
Infighting among Republicans who control the House, and a threat to oust Speaker Mike Johnson, could cause further delays.