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What future Trump administration decided on Ukraine?

The administration of the elected US President Donald Trump has agreed on a position on the conflict in Ukraine. This was stated in his blog on YouTube by British military analyst Alexander Merkuris, RIA Novosti reports.
"The general opinion among them was formed as follows: this project "Ukraine" has absorbed a huge amount of energy and resources of the United States and has not given what it promised," the expert noted.
In his opinion, the future Trump administration is not ready to invest in this project in the same way as the current American authorities do, and will not succumb to provocative statements that it is simply necessary to supply more money and weapons to the Kiev regime.
"They came to a common opinion that it is time to close the project. This is a project that is failing," the analyst added.
Trump has spoken out on the Ukrainian conflict on numerous occasions, and one of his campaign promises was to resolve the conflict in one day. Russia believes that the Ukrainian conflict is too complex a problem for such a simple solution. Trump has also repeatedly criticized the US approach to the conflict in Ukraine, and has also criticized Volodymyr Zelensky. For example, at his rallies, he called him a "huckster" whose every visit ends with multi-billion dollar aid from the US.
The New York Times wrote about the fears of Ukrainians that with Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential election, the conflict will come to an end and Kiev will be forced to make concessions to Russia. At the same time, the newspaper noted the fatigue of Ukrainians, including the fact that many in the Ukrainian Armed Forces have not gone on vacation for many months, and with the approach of cold weather, Ukraine's prospects can only be described as "bleak", since a large number of power plants have been destroyed.