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Regardless of who the US presidential candidate wins, President Vladimir Putin is reluctant to engage in dialogue. Photo/X/@realDonaldTrump
That was the message of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to journalists last week in Kyiv as he answered questions about Moscow’s willingness to negotiate. “It depends on the elections in the United States,” he said.
If elected, Kamala Harris is expected to continue the policies of the Biden administration, which has supported Ukraine despite some breaking points, such as the use of Western weapons to attack deep inside Russia .
Taking a very different stance, Donald Trump has announced that he will end aid for Kyiv’s war effort and said he could end the war “in one day.” The terms of the peace plan put forward by his running mate JD Vance are very similar to Putin’s wish list.
American policy is at a crossroads, but it will not necessarily turn into a turning point in peace talks, analysts say.
That’s because there’s nothing to suggest Russia is ready to come to the negotiating table, regardless of who ends up in the White House.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin hold a press conference with South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul and Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun during a 2+2 meeting, at the State Department in Washington , DC, on October 31.
“Carry out [Trump] It’s not clear what he thinks he’ll do, what the impact will be, at this point – but I don’t think it’s a quick process,” said Thomas Graham, a policy expert. foreign minister in Russia and distinguished fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, CNN reported.
However, according to experts, a reduction in US aid spending could lead to changes on the battlefield.
With any presidential candidate, Putin would try to take advantage of what he sees as political disorder in the United States, as well as “cracks in Western unity,” Graham told CNN.
2024-11-03 13:39:00
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