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Analysts assess whether Trump will cancel Biden's permission for Ukraine's long-range strikes on Russia

Analysts have assessed whether newly elected US President Donald Trump will cancel current White House chief Joe Biden's permission for Ukraine to carry out long-range strikes against Russia.

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There is a fear that Trump, after returning to the White House, may reverse the decision of his predecessor Joe Biden, who allowed Ukraine to fire Western missiles deep into Russia, NBN writes, citing RBC-Ukraine.

Political scientist Alexander Khara believes that the Republican may propose imposing a moratorium on long-range strikes by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on Russian territory if the Kremlin stops striking at Ukrainian energy or stops shelling the neighboring country altogether.

According to political scientist Vladimir Fesenko, the 47th American president is unlikely to immediately impose a ban on strikes with Western weapons deep into the terrorist state after returning to the White House.

The analyst explained that such a step is not beneficial for the new head of the United States, since it will be perceived as a manifestation of weakness; on the contrary, he may increase aid to Ukraine in order to put pressure on the Kremlin and force it to sit down at the negotiating table.

Khara drew attention to the fact that if Trump does impose a restriction on the use of Western weapons by the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Ukraine will have to comply with Washington's decision. Therefore, now the Defense Forces need to use the missiles they already have to solve tactical problems.

As reported by Politexpert, the newly elected head of the White House may seek a delay in the hush money case.

Recall that Medvedev threatened to strike Ukraine and NATO because of permission for the Ukrainian Armed Forces to use long-range weapons against the Russian Federation.

nbnews.com.ua

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