Kyiv’s vibration on the “trampoline”/ the pending collapse of Ukraine
reported by Mehr News Agency quoted by Rashatodi, the former foreign minister of Ukraine, Dmitry Kolba, referring to the re-election of Donald Trump as the new president of the United States, said that if he decides that Washington’s policy of unconditional support for cancels Kiev, the complete collapse of Ukraine is not far off.
Trump’s victory in the November 5th US election has increased fears in Kiev about cutting off military and financial aid and support to Ukraine, as well as putting pressure on Kiev for an unpleasant agreement with Russia.
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Kolba wrote in an article in the Economist: If financial resources are to be cut off, then new developments will enter the scene, but not all of them will be on the battlefield. The truth is that Ukraine will completely lose the upper hand in the budget crisis.
He added: If the Trump administration imposes unpleasant peace terms on Ukraine and if Zelensky agrees to it (an unlikely scenario), a part of the Ukrainian society will resist and internal unrest will lead to the collapse of the country. will fuel.
According to Kulba, this will “give Russian President Vladimir Putin the long-sought victory and portray Ukraine as a failed state.” Trump cannot tolerate Ukraine becoming his (government) Afghanistan
Reuters reported in June that two of Trump’s advisers had drawn up a plan to achieve a ceasefire in Ukraine based on the current front lines of the war. However, Trump’s office has refused to make any concrete proposals.
Ukraine has always emphasized that peace will be achieved only based on Zelensky’s “peace formula”, which includes the restoration of Ukraine’s 1991 borders. Russia has rejected these conditions in general and emphasized that Kiev should get rid of the dream of joining NATO and become a buffer state. It should also give up the claim of ownership over the Crimean peninsula as well as the new territories occupied by Moscow.