Title: President Trump‘s Attitude towards Ukraine Conflict: A Step Back?
The newly elected President of the United States, Donald Trump, may choose to distance himself from the issue of Russian aggression against Ukraine if he finds that he cannot hasten the end of the ongoing conflict, according to a statement by historian and diplomat Roman Bessmertny.
Quoted by Espreso, Bessmertny expressed his concern about Trump’s potential strategy, drawing parallels with Trump’s approach to complex situations involving North Korea and China. "If, from the outset, he can’t make any progress, then he tends to step back from the situation," Bessmertny noted.
Similar instances of Trump’s behavior, where he attempts to shift responsibility onto others, are already evident. For example, Trump has suggested that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan should handle talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, and that Chinese leaders should meet with the Philippines’ president.
This stance is worrying, particularly given the potential consequences of a hasty resolution to the Ukrainian conflict, as previously reported by TSN. A quick end to the war, achieved through concessions to Russian President Vladimir Putin, could pose risks to Europe and NATO.
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