Trump’s team is exploring a six-month plan to address the Russia-Ukraine conflict, aiming for a balanced and thoughtful approach while maintaining U.S. support for Ukraine.
President-elect Donald Trump’s administration is re-evaluating its approach to the Russia-Ukraine conflict. While Trump’s campaign promised swift resolution, his team now suggests a six-month timeline, signalling ongoing U.S. support for Ukraine.
Cautious of comparisons to the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan under President Biden, Trump’s advisors are prioritising a stable approach. Russia has sought guarantees against Ukraine’s NATO membership, but Trump’s special envoy, Keith Kellogg, stated that no concessions undermining U.S. or allied interests will be made.
This strategy reflects a balanced effort to address the conflict while maintaining international stability.
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