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10:24 10 Nov 2024

US may soon reveal ceasefire date and security guarantees for Kyiv – Polish PM

Photo: PAP, Radek Pietruszka

According to Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, the US may make an announcement soon, specifically regarding the ceasefire date between Ukraine and Russia, delineating the border between the two nations, and security assurances for Ukraine.

PolskieRadio reports this.

Thus, in answering questions about Donald Trump's recently published alleged peace plan, the head of the Polish government noted that it is probably only in the preparation stage. Tusk also noted that Washington will make decisions that "will involve less US interference in Ukrainian affairs."

At the same time, the Polish politician emphasized that decisions about the war in Ukraine "cannot be made through the heads of not only Ukrainians but also ours."

Earlier, the Wall Street Journal wrote that Donald Trump still has not chosen a specific plan according to which he will propose to end the war in Ukraine. However, some advisers suggest forcing Ukraine not to join NATO for 20 years.

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It should be noted that during the election campaign, Donald Trump repeatedly claimed that he would "end the war" if re-elected without revealing what exactly he would do. He once claimed he could end the war in 24 hours, partly thanks to his excellent relationship with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian leader Vladimir Putin.

Currently, the president-elect of the United States, Donald Trump, has yet to announce a specific strategy for ending the war in Ukraine. However, some of his advisors are suggesting a plan that involves pressuring Ukraine not to join NATO for the next 20 years while the US would continue to provide weapons to them in return. There were previous discussions for Russia and Ukraine to establish a demilitarized zone spanning over 1,200 km.

At a debate with Joe Biden on June 28, he called Putin's demands for the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from the occupied regions and Ukraine's refusal to join NATO "unacceptable." James D. Vance, whom Trump chose as his vice-presidential candidate, voiced the opposite opinion, proposing a freeze on hostilities on the current front line and Ukraine's refusal to join NATO.

At the September 11 debate between presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, the former president said he would resolve the war in Ukraine quickly, even before he became president. He added that "millions of people are dying" in Ukraine, so the ex-president wants an end to hostilities.

 

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