
"they don't have any kind of security guarantee,"
"their country is unviable-because who will want to live there or invest there if they know that the war is going to start, you know, next year or next month or in six months?"
"It's almost as if the Trump administration doesn't want to admit, or can't understand, that the war only ends when the pressure is put on Russia."
Donald Trump continues pressing Ukraine to accept a U.S. peace proposal that largely favors Russia. If Ukraine stopped fighting today, the country would lack any reliable security guarantee, undermining viability and deterring residents and investors who fear renewed conflict. Ukraine needs credible assurance that the war is truly over to rebuild and attract investment. A durable end to hostilities requires sustained pressure on Russia rather than pressure on Ukraine. Failing to press Russia risks a fragile ceasefire and long-term instability, and the current approach reflects a shift in strategic priorities.
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