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The New York Times: Войната в Украйна ще приключи през 2025 година чрез преговори ᐉ Новини от Fakti.bg – Свят

The New York Times: Войната в Украйна ще приключи през 2025 година чрез преговори ᐉ Новини от Fakti.bg – Свят

December 14, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor World

Ukraine War Likely to End⁤ in 2024 Through Negotiations, Says Analyst

The ongoing conflict in Ukraine is expected to conclude next⁣ year ⁤through peace talks, according to Julian​ Barnes, a columnist for The New York Times.

Barnes believes the​ war’s end is unavoidable regardless of the outcome of the 2024 U.S. presidential election, stating that “neither Ukraine ​nor russia has ‍enough soldiers” to sustain the conflict indefinitely. However, he suggests a Republican victory, potentially led by former President Donald Trump, could‍ “accelerate peace negotiations.”

“This⁤ is bad news for Kyiv,” Barnes writes.”Russian ⁣forces are advancing in the east.While Ukraine still possesses weaponry, its troops are spread thin. Intelligence agencies believe they​ will soon run ⁢out of soldiers. Republicans ⁢are‌ reluctant to approve additional aid, and Ukrainian officials understand that without a notable increase in support, the fight will soon be over.”

barnes emphasizes that⁤ the key⁢ issue for ⁢Ukraine won’t be territorial concessions but securing future security guarantees. He suggests that membership⁣ in NATO, a long-standing aspiration for Ukraine, may not be a realistic outcome of ⁢the negotiations.

Trump Eyes Economic Concessions from Putin in Potential NATO Talks

Former President Donald Trump hinted at a potential return to the ⁢negotiating table with Russian President Vladimir Putin, suggesting he could leverage NATO membership as a bargaining chip.

In a recent statement, Trump indicated that NATO expansion is ⁣”not on the agenda” and implied he‌ might seek concessions from Putin, potentially ⁢allowing Ukraine a degree of economic integration with europe.

While details remain scarce, Trump’s comments have sparked debate about ‍his foreign policy approach and its​ potential impact‌ on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

Some analysts speculate that Trump’s strategy could involve offering Putin a pause in NATO expansion in exchange for concessions on ⁣Ukraine’s economic ties with⁤ the West. This approach,​ they argue, could be seen ‍as a way to de-escalate tensions and potentially pave the⁤ way for a negotiated settlement.

However, others caution that such a move could be perceived as appeasement⁣ and embolden ​Putin’s aggression.‍ They argue​ that linking NATO membership to economic⁢ concessions could undermine the alliance’s core principles and send a risky signal to Russia.

Trump’s potential return to the negotiating table with Putin remains a developing story with⁢ significant implications for international relations.

Ukraine War End in sight? ‌Analyst Predicts 2024 Negotiations, Trump a Wildcard

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With‌ the war in Ukraine grinding⁣ into its second ⁣year, hopes for a ‍negotiated ‍settlement are flickering. Julian Barnes, a respected columnist⁣ for⁤ The ‌New‍ York Times, believes 2024‌ will see peace talks, regardless of the outcome⁢ of the US presidential election.

“Neither Ukraine nor Russia has enough soldiers to sustain this conflict indefinitely,” Barnes states.⁢ However, he suggests a Republican victory, potentially led by‌ former President ⁤Donald Trump, could “accelerate peace ⁣negotiations,” a progress Barnes warns is “bad news for Kyiv.” He cites​ Russian advances in the east, dwindling ukrainian‌ troop numbers, and Republican reluctance to approve further aid.

Barnes emphasizes securing future security guarantees‍ will be paramount for Ukraine, even if⁤ full NATO membership remains​ elusive.

Adding‌ fuel to the ⁢speculation, ⁣former President Trump has hinted at a potential return to negotiations with Russian President ​Vladimir Putin.he ‍has suggested NATO expansion is “not on the agenda” and implied he might ⁣leverage ⁤membership as‌ a bargaining chip, potentially allowing Ukraine economic​ integration with Europe in ⁢exchange for ‍concessions from⁤ Putin.

This ⁤move, analysts suggest, ‍could de-escalate‌ tensions and⁣ pave the way for a settlement. but others warn it could ‍be perceived⁣ as appeasement, emboldening Putin and undermining NATOS⁣ principles. ‍Trump’s potential return to ​the negotiating table ⁢with Putin remains a story closely watched by the international community, its impact on the Ukraine war still uncertain.

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