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'An Illusory Peace': Why Trump's Plan To End The War Could Be Very Bad News For Ukraine

14 February 2025
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'An Illusory Peace': Why Trump's Plan To End The War Could Be Very Bad News For Ukraine
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Vladimir Putin is likely pleased with Donald Trump’s recent support for his demands regarding the war in Ukraine. Trump’s decision to negotiate with Putin has caused concern among Ukraine’s allies, as it signifies a shift in US foreign policy. The US has indicated that Ukraine may have to concede to some of Russia’s demands, such as giving up territory and not joining NATO. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has expressed frustration with Trump’s actions and insists that Ukraine should have a say in any peace agreements. Despite Trump’s claims of wanting peace, experts believe that the current negotiations may not lead to a lasting solution.

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