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Former UK Defence Secretary Predicts Trump Will Abandon Ukraine Peace Efforts

A former British defence secretary anticipates that Donald Trump will soon “abandon” attempts to mediate peace in Ukraine. The remarks highlight concerns about the potential trajectory of Ukraine peace negotiations under a possible Trump presidency. Experts suggest that understanding these geopolitical dynamics is crucial for investors analyzing Ukraine’s economic outlook.

Wallace Expresses Doubt Over Trump’s Commitment

Ben Wallace, a former Conservative Member of Parliament, conveyed his concerns on Times Radio, stating: “I’m not very hopeful, I’m afraid. Throughout this Donald Trump has consistently let Putin off the hook,” despite numerous pronouncements of more stringent sanctions.

Wallace elaborated on his skepticism, saying:

“The reality is Donald Trump has no interest. It’s one of the deals that he will move on from – most of his career in business has been about ‘make a deal and do a runner before it actually unravels’. I think that’s what we’re going to see.”

Accusations Against Putin and Concerns About Trump’s Approach

Wallace placed the entire responsibility for the casualties and displacement resulting from the conflict on Vladimir Putin. He criticized Trump’s perceived approach:

“Donald Trump seems to think spending a lots of time on the telephone to him and being constantly humiliated by him – when he just refuses to do anything that Trump requests – is somehow the way to proceed and let’s move on to a trade deal.”

Speculation on Future Business Ventures

Mr. Wallace, who served as defence secretary during the initial 18 months of Russia’s full-scale incursion into Ukraine, further commented:

“No doubt there’ll be a golf resort somewhere near St Petersburg, I suspect, soon.”

Key Takeaways:

  • Former Defence Secretary predicts Trump will cease Ukraine peace efforts.
  • Doubts arise from Trump’s perceived leniency toward Putin.
  • Concerns raised over Trump’s transactional approach to diplomacy.

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