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Experts suggest that to effectively negotiate an end to the ongoing war in Ukraine, the President-elect must prioritize bolstering Kyiv's position. The current conflict has seen significant devastation, and a resolution is desperately needed. Analysts believe that by supporting Ukraine's resistance against Russian aggression, the President-elect could create a more favorable environment for diplomatic negotiations.
Strengthening Ukraine's military and economic capabilities could empower the nation in talks with Russia, making it clear that any potential agreements must respect Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. This approach not only reinforces Ukraine's resilience but also signals to Russia that any attempts to impose unfavorable terms will be met with strong opposition.
Furthermore, a united front from Western allies, alongside increased aid to Ukraine, could enhance the prospects for a peaceful resolution. The path forward will require strategic diplomacy, but placing Ukraine in a position of strength may be the key to achieving lasting peace in the region.
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