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President of Finland reveals Trump's plans for peace deal in Ukraine | RBC-Ukraine

  
Via:  Just Jim NC TttH  •  2 days ago  •  15 comments

By:   Liliana Oleniak (RBC-Ukraine)

President of Finland reveals Trump's plans for peace deal in Ukraine | RBC-Ukraine
US President-elect Donald Trump should be taken seriously when he talks about ending Russia's war against Ukraine. Negotiations are possible in the coming months.

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Tue, November 12, 2024 - 10:38 UAENRUPhoto: President of Finland Alexander Stubb (Vitalii Nosach, RBC-Ukraine) Author: Liliana Oleniak

US President-elect Donald Trump should be taken seriously when he talks about ending Russia's war against Ukraine. Negotiations are possible in the coming months, says Finnish President Alexander Stubb.

"We in Europe and the rest of the world need to understand that Donald Trump is very serious about getting a peace deal sooner rather than later," Stubb said after a phone call with Trump.

According to him, "There's a window of opportunity for these negotiations between the election and inauguration day."

Trump won the election on November 5, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris, and will be inaugurated on January 20 in Washington.

Speaking at the COP29 climate summit in Baku, Azerbaijan, Stubb listed four preconditions for peace in Ukraine. One of them is territory - "and here we don't know where things are going to settle," he said. The second is security guarantees, the third is justice, and "then the low-hanging fruit is actually number four, which is reconstruction."

Last month, the Finnish president met with Chinese President Xi Jinping during a visit to Beijing, where the topic of Russia's war also came up as Xi seeks to maintain close bilateral ties with the Kremlin.

For Finland, Russia's full-scale aggression was a wake-up call that prompted it to quickly join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization last year. Its border with Russia is over 1,300 kilometers long and makes up more than half of NATO's eastern flank.

The Scandinavian country has a history of wars with Moscow, and it has provided Kyiv with military support, including air defense and heavy munitions.

US President-elect Donald Trump has repeatedly criticized the extent of Western aid to Kyiv and promised to end the war quickly, without explaining how. His victory in last week's presidential election has raised concerns in Kyiv and other European capitals about the extent of future US commitment to helping Ukraine.

Earlier, the Washington Post reported that Putin and Trump spoke on November 7 and discussed the goal of peace in Europe. According to the agency, Trump advised Putin not to escalate the war in Ukraine and reminded him of the significant US military presence in Europe.

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Just Jim NC TttH
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1  seeder  Just Jim NC TttH    2 days ago

Talk amongst yourselves nay sayers................

 
 
 
evilone
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1.1  evilone  replied to  Just Jim NC TttH @1    2 days ago

I'll believe it when I see it. 

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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1.1.1  JohnRussell  replied to  evilone @1.1    yesterday

Putin will never agree to anything that is not to his distinct advantage. 

 
 
 
Sean Treacy
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1.1.2  Sean Treacy  replied to  JohnRussell @1.1.1    yesterday
in will never agree to anything that is not to his distinct advantage. 

What world leader would enter negotiations trying to disadvantage their country?

 
 
 
fineline
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1.1.3  fineline  replied to  Sean Treacy @1.1.2    yesterday

Trump.

 
 
 
Jeremy Retired in NC
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1.1.4  Jeremy Retired in NC  replied to  fineline @1.1.3    yesterday

Remind me.  When did he do that before?

 
 
 
Gazoo
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1.1.5  Gazoo  replied to  Sean Treacy @1.1.2    yesterday

An America last leader, but their time is running short.

 
 
 
Tessylo
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1.2  Tessylo  replied to  Just Jim NC TttH @1    yesterday

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Jeremy Retired in NC
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2  Jeremy Retired in NC    yesterday

This stand a better chance of happening under Trump than any Democrat.  The last 4 years have been proof of that.

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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3  JohnRussell    yesterday
According to him, "There's a window of opportunity for these negotiations between the election and inauguration day."

Window? That is a very odd sentence. 

 
 
 
Jeremy Retired in NC
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3.1  Jeremy Retired in NC  replied to  JohnRussell @3    yesterday

"Window'. In this context it is referring to a period of time that negotiations can happen.  In the quoted statement, it outlines that period of time.

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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3.1.1  JohnRussell  replied to  Jeremy Retired in NC @3.1    yesterday
In this context it is referring to a period of time that negotiations can happen.  In the quoted statement, it outlines that period of time.

Can you explain why the window ends when Trump takes office ?   This is a simple question. 

 
 
 
Jeremy Retired in NC
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3.1.2  Jeremy Retired in NC  replied to  JohnRussell @3.1.1    yesterday

I didn't make the statement providing that timeframe.  Ask the source.

 
 
 
Tessylo
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3.1.3  Tessylo  replied to  Jeremy Retired in NC @3.1.2    yesterday

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TᵢG
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4  TᵢG    yesterday

The terms of this peace agreement are critical.   If Ukraine does not wind up losing big in this 'deal' I will be (pleasantly) surprised.

 
 

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