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Zelensky: Trump presidency could hasten Ukraine war’s end

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November 16, 2024
Zelensky: Trump presidency could hasten Ukraine war's end

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky believes the war with Russia will conclude more quickly under the incoming Trump administration, following a recent phone conversation with Donald Trump after his election victory. Zelensky expressed optimism about ending the conflict diplomatically, stating that the new White House team’s approach suggests the war could conclude sooner.

In an interview with Suspilne, a Ukrainian media outlet, Zelensky emphasized that Ukraine “must do everything so that this war ends next year, ends through diplomatic means.” However, he also acknowledged the challenging battlefield situation, with Russian forces making advances.

The relationship between Trump and Zelensky has been historically complex. In 2019, Trump was impeached for allegedly pressuring Zelensky to investigate the Biden family. Despite past differences, Trump has consistently claimed to have a good relationship with the Ukrainian leader. During a September meeting in New York, Trump suggested he would quickly resolve the conflict, though he has not yet detailed his specific strategy.

Trump’s approach to the Ukraine-Russia war has been controversial. His Democratic opponents argue that he is too sympathetic to Russian President Vladimir Putin and that his potential peace plan would effectively surrender Ukraine, potentially endangering European security.

Interestingly, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz offered a more nuanced perspective after speaking with Trump, describing their conversation as “detailed and good” and suggesting Trump’s position on the war might be more sophisticated than public perception.

The United States has been a critical supporter of Ukraine throughout the conflict. The US House of Representatives previously approved a $61 billion military aid package to help Ukraine combat Russian invasion. Between February 2022 and June 2024, the US has delivered or committed weapons and equipment worth $55.5 billion, making it the largest arms supplier to Ukraine.

Zelensky noted that US legislation prevents him from meeting with Trump until his inauguration in January. He also emphasized that during their recent phone conversation, Trump did not make demands regarding potential negotiations with Russia, and nothing was said that contradicted Ukraine’s position.

Trump has consistently prioritized ending the war, describing US military aid to Ukraine as a drain on resources. However, the specifics of his proposed resolution remain unclear.

The ongoing conflict continues to be a significant international concern, with Ukraine seeking diplomatic solutions and support from its Western allies. Zelensky’s optimism about a potential resolution under the new US administration suggests hope for a diplomatic breakthrough, though the path to peace remains uncertain.

As the situation evolves, the international community will be closely watching Trump’s approach to the conflict and its potential implications for Ukraine, Russia, and global geopolitical dynamics.