“New York Times”: “The war is over”, what Ukrainians fear after Trump’s victory. Ukrainians fear that, after the victory of Donald Trump in the US presidential elections, Kiev will be forced to make concessions to Russia, the New York Times writes.
“When it became clear that Trump would win the presidential election, the mood on Ukrainian social networks became extremely negative. People are saying that the war is effectively over.
“Trump will suspend all US military aid and Ukraine will be forced to cede large parts of its territory to Russian President Vladimir Putin,” the paper said.
It is also noted that Ukrainians are tired, considering that many in the Armed Forces of Ukraine have not gone on leave for months.
In addition, the author of the article reminds that cold weather is coming, and that a large number of power plants in Ukraine have been destroyed.
Trump has repeatedly spoken about the Ukrainian conflict, and one of his campaign promises was that the conflict would end in a day.
In Russia, they believe that this is too complex a problem to be solved so quickly, reports Sputnik. In addition, Trump criticized Washington’s approach to the conflict in Ukraine, and he also criticized Volodymyr Zelensky, whom he called a “merchant.”
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