PNN – The American newspaper Wall Street Journal, in a report citing sources close to Donald Trump, unveiled the possible plans of the US president-elect to end the war in Ukraine and wrote: The plans proposed by Trump’s advisers include clauses on the negative response to Ukraine’s request for membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the cessation of arms shipments to Kiev.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, the Wall Street Journal report states: During his election campaign, Trump promised to end the war in Ukraine before his inauguration on January 20, and now he must choose one of the plans presented by his advisers to implement this promise.
The Wall Street Journal report adds: It seems that all the plans that Trump’s advisers have suggested to him to end the war in Ukraine have one thing in common; And that issue is that all these plans are very far from the approach of the US President Joe Biden’s government in the matter of providing weapons to Ukraine as long as necessary.
The Wall Street Journal report adds: The US president-elect has also stated many times that he can quickly end the conflict between Russia and Ukraine and bring both sides to the negotiating table, but he has never revealed how he will do it.
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The Wall Street Journal reports: Three sources close to Trump have said that one of the plans of the US president-elect’s team of advisers to end the war in Ukraine is to delay Kyiv’s membership in NATO for at least 20 years in exchange for continuing to send weapons to Ukraine.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the plan calls for an end to the current front-line fighting and the creation of a demilitarized zone in eastern Ukraine, but this plan is only one of the proposals Trump’s advisers have put forward to end the war in Ukraine.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Flitz announced that Trump has reacted positively to this plan, which also includes a negative response to Ukraine’s request to join NATO in exchange for a comprehensive and verifiable peace agreement with security guarantees.
During the campaign, Trump repeatedly claimed that he would quickly end the war in Ukraine, though without explaining what peace would look like.
He also repeatedly called Volodymyr Zelensky the biggest seller on the planet and threatened to end this war if he came to power.