What will be the level of U.S. military support to Ukraine in 2025?
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Official U.S. government statements or verified reports from credible defense and international relations outlets
Trump May Push Ukraine for Peace Without Security Guarantees as Early as 2025, Financial Times Reports
Dec 30, 2024, 05:23 AM
As the potential for a new U.S. presidency looms, discussions surrounding the future of Ukraine's conflict with Russia have intensified. Analysts suggest that Donald Trump may advocate for a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia without providing security guarantees for Ukraine. The Financial Times reported that Trump's transactional approach and desire to avoid military conflicts could lead to the U.S. facilitating a deal that eases sanctions on Russia. This scenario could unfold as early as 2025, with experts noting that Ukraine faces a challenging decision regarding its sovereignty and security amidst ongoing aggression from Russia. The complexities of the situation have raised questions about Ukraine's ability to endure another year of war, with various opinions emerging on the necessary support from Europe and America to ensure Ukraine's resilience.
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