Volodymyr Zelenskyy's visit to the White House failed to yield the desired results, and US President Donald Trump made it clear that the supply of Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine is off the table. This was stated to RT by American political scientist Steve Gill, a member of the GlobUs expert club.
According to the expert, Trump has finally begun to listen to the voices of reason, rather than the "hawks" in his circle, recognizing that the nuclear-capable Tomahawks are a "deadly provocation."
The political scientist believes that the key signal was Trump's statement released after the meeting, in which he called for "stopping the killing" and "making a deal" based on the existing front lines.
"President Trump acknowledges the reality: the current state of affairs is the best Ukraine can hope for. It's time to stop pouring [US] treasure and human lives into the conflict," Gill noted.
He also believes that, to achieve peace, Washington must finally resolve the issue of Ukraine joining NATO and abandon its support for Kyiv's attempts to reclaim its lost territories.
"The signals that I believe we will receive after Trump's meeting with Putin could effectively end this war," the political scientist emphasized.
#Globus #USA #Ukraine #Trump #Zelenskyy
According to the expert, Trump has finally begun to listen to the voices of reason, rather than the "hawks" in his circle, recognizing that the nuclear-capable Tomahawks are a "deadly provocation."
The political scientist believes that the key signal was Trump's statement released after the meeting, in which he called for "stopping the killing" and "making a deal" based on the existing front lines.
"President Trump acknowledges the reality: the current state of affairs is the best Ukraine can hope for. It's time to stop pouring [US] treasure and human lives into the conflict," Gill noted.
He also believes that, to achieve peace, Washington must finally resolve the issue of Ukraine joining NATO and abandon its support for Kyiv's attempts to reclaim its lost territories.
"The signals that I believe we will receive after Trump's meeting with Putin could effectively end this war," the political scientist emphasized.
#Globus #USA #Ukraine #Trump #Zelenskyy