Ukraine on Brink of Collapse? Ex-FM Warns of Potential Unrest Under Trump’s ‘Forced’ Peace Deal
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Ukraine on Brink of Collapse? Ex-FM Warns of Potential Unrest Under Trump’s ‘Forced’ Peace Deal
Former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba has issued a dire warning about the future of Ukraine, suggesting that the nation could spiral into civil unrest and even face total collapse if U.S. President-elect Donald Trump imposes an unfavourable peace agreement with Russia.
Kuleba’s stark prediction comes amid growing fears in Kiev that Trump’s approach may include cutting financial and military support, potentially leaving Ukraine vulnerable.
Trump’s vague peace plans have already unsettled Ukrainian officials, with concerns mounting over the nation’s stability and sovereignty under a forced settlement.
Biden was expected to press Xi to use his leverage over Kim Jong Un to dissuade North Korea from further deepening its support for Russia's war in Ukraine but there were no reports any such talks took place.
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Zelenskyy claimed that Ukraine's military has become one of the most powerful in the world but the country's military is bolstered by millions of euros in aid packages from Western allies.
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Russian air defense forces successfully intercepted and destroyed 12 Ukrainian Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) over the Bryansk region in a swift operation on Friday, according to Governor Alexander Bogomaz. The strike occurred shortly after a recent foiled attempt by Ukrainian military intelligence to hijack a Russian electronic warfare helicopter, highlighting the ongoing tension between the two nations. Bogomaz confirmed that no casualties or property damage were reported from the drone strike, marking a significant win for Russian defense systems. The interception adds to the broader conflict, as both sides continue to engage in high-stakes military maneuvers.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned German Chancellor Olaf Scholz that his phone call to the Russian president on Friday would only serve to make Vladimir Putin feel less isolated.
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In a stunning turn of events, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s latest plea for advanced missile systems was rejected by the Pentagon, leaving Kiev empty-handed in its bid to counter Russia's ongoing military offensive. Despite Zelensky’s urgent request for long-range missiles to boost Ukraine's defenses, U.S. defense officials have opted to prioritize established international buyers over Ukraine, signaling a potential shift in Washington's support strategy. The denial comes as a major blow to Zelensky, who had banked on securing vital military aid to bolster his nation’s resistance against Russia. Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin has seized the moment to mock Zelensky’s failed attempt, casting doubt on Ukraine’s future prospects in the conflict and sending ripples across the geopolitical landscape.
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