The “signals” sent by the president-elect on the Ukrainian subject are “positive”, judges the Kremlin spokesperson. Donald Trump has repeatedly promised to quickly find a solution to the war in Ukraine, without explaining how he would do so.
The Kremlin estimated on Sunday November 10 that Donald Trump had shown “positive signals” regarding the war in Ukraine.
“The signals are positive. Trump, during his electoral campaign, said that he understood all of this (the conflict in Ukraine, editor's note) through agreements. And that he can obtain an agreement that leads to peace,” said the spokesperson for the Russian presidency, Dmitry Peskov, in an interview broadcast on Sunday.
“He talks about peace, not confrontation, not the desire to inflict a strategic defeat on Russia, which distinguishes him favorably from the current administration,” he continued. According to Dmitri Peskov, it remains to be seen whether Donald Trump “will stick to his campaign declarations”.
Ending the conflict as a campaign promise
With Donald Trump's victory in the American presidential election on Tuesday, the question arises of the sustainability of American support, which has enabled Ukraine to resist Russian troops since February 2022.
The billionaire has repeatedly promised to quickly find a solution to this devastating conflict, without explaining how he would proceed.
In the meantime, the fighting continues. The Russian Defense Ministry said it had neutralized 34 drones in the Moscow region in the morning, a record number in the area of the Russian capital since the start of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine in 2022.
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