Ukrainian President Challenges Trump: Can His Peace Plan Deliver Results?

Written by Kathrine Frich

Aug.10 - 2024 4:02 PM CET

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Trump has vowed to end the war in Ukraine.

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Professor Bogdan Góralczyk recently appeared on "Wieczorny Express" with Jacek Prusinowski, where he shared insights on the current situation in Ukraine and the potential impact of Donald Trump’s presidency.

Driven by Business Instincts

With Joe Biden stepping back from the 2024 presidential race, the Democratic Party has rallied behind Kamala Harris. Meanwhile, Trump, the leading Republican candidate, has vowed to end the war in Ukraine. But how feasible are his promises?

According to Portal Obronny Trump’s unpredictability is a notable concern. His previous meetings with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un highlighted his unconventional approach.

As a businessman rather than a traditional politician or strategist, Trump’s decisions are often driven by business instincts, as evidenced during his first term. Despite his assurances of a peace plan for Ukraine, questions remain about its effectiveness, especially concerning its implications for Poland.

Invited to Ukraine

On July 19, Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had a phone conversation where Zelensky labeled Vladimir Putin as a "murderer" of Ukraine.

Zelensky emphasized the importance of Trump understanding the gravity of the situation and even extended an invitation for Trump to visit Ukraine to witness the conflict firsthand.

With the upcoming debate between Trump and Harris scheduled for September 10, the political landscape remains highly dynamic.

Polls currently suggest Trump has a stronger chance of winning, but the election is still several weeks away. Trump's approach to Ukraine, coupled with his promises, has stirred both hope and skepticism, leaving many to question whether his plans can truly bring an end to the conflict.

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