The specific details of the newly elected US President Donald Trump’s plan for Ukraine are not yet clear. However, it is expected that the framework for a potential peace agreement will become more defined by Christmas, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing sources within Ukraine’s top military and political circles. Trump’s team aims to have a solution ready by January 20, allowing for swift implementation once he assumes office. While it may not occur within Trump’s promised “24 hours,” the plan is to act quickly.
This “American turbo mode” will extend beyond Ukraine, addressing issues like the Middle East and illegal immigration.
Regarding the peace plan, RBC-Ukraine reports that neither Trump nor anyone from his team has presented specific proposals to Kyiv yet. Currently, Trump is focused on domestic political matters, which have always been his priority. However, Kyiv anticipates that his attention will shift to Ukraine in the near future. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated that significant talks between Ukraine and Trump will be possible after his inauguration on January 20. Zelenskyy also noted that Ukraine has a strong chance of ending the war in the coming year, emphasizing the need to hear the new US president’s proposals for a peace plan.