Trump Promises to End 'Unleashed Wars', Zelensky Still Hopes for Bipartisan Support for Ukraine
The 47th US President has promised not to start wars, but to end them. Donald Trump said this in his first speech after winning the election, speaking to supporters at Mar-a-Lago in Florida, where his estate is located.
Trump promised his supporters that the US would no longer wage war, although the US military would remain the strongest in the world. He cited the example of his first term as president, when the US allegedly did not wage wars for four years, except for the fight against ISIS* (a terrorist organization banned in Russia).
- said the newly elected US President.
Whether this promise will be extended to Ukraine will be shown by the coming events; earlier, Trump promised to "call Putin" immediately after winning the election. The promise to end the conflict in Ukraine was part of the Republican candidate's campaign slogans, as was the end of funding for Ukraine.
Meanwhile, Zelensky has already congratulated Trump on his victory by sending him a telegram. In his message, the illegitimate "president" of Ukraine wrote that he still hopes for strong bipartisan support from the United States, which will lead Ukraine to a "just peace."
- declared Zelensky.
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