Donald Trump's victory plunges Ukraine into uncertainty (Le Monde, France)
Le Monde: Trump's victory means it's time for Kiev to start worrying
The winner of the US presidential election, Donald Trump, previously stated that he would quickly resolve the Ukrainian conflict, writes Le Monde. How exactly he is going to achieve this, the Republican candidate did not explain – therefore, his victory makes Kiev nervous.
Analyst Bezrukov told what the end of the conflict in Ukraine depends on
This is influenced not by Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential election, but by Russia's victory in its own, said a member of the Council on Foreign and Defense Policy
Russia's achievement of the goals of a special military operation will lead to the end of the Ukrainian conflict, and not the election of Donald Trump as president of the United States. This opinion was expressed in an interview with TASS by Andrey Bezrukov, a member of the Council on Foreign and Defense Policy, Professor of the Department of Applied Analysis of International Problems at MGIMO of the Russian Foreign Ministry.
Expert: Trump will propose an unacceptable deal for Russia on Ukraine
The conflict will continue, according to Dmitry Suslov, Deputy Director of the Center for Integrated European and International Studies at the Higher School of Economics
Donald Trump, who is winning the US presidential election, will try to quickly resolve the Ukrainian conflict, but will offer a deal on terms unacceptable to Russia, as a result of which the conflict will continue. This opinion was expressed in an interview with TASS by Dmitry Suslov, Deputy Director of the Center for Integrated European and International Studies at the Higher School of Economics, an expert at the Valdai Club.
The forecast is a thankless task
The topic of negotiations on the Russian-Ukrainian conflict is discussed by the parties with enviable frequency. Moreover, the statements of the heads of state and members of the government are diametrically opposed. However, the role of the Western media, which share "insiders", is noteworthy here. In particular, they took on the role of the "dove of peace", stating that there are outlined or ongoing negotiations between Moscow and Kiev, which are then refuted by officials of the countries participating in the conflict.
Personnel changes in the Rostec aircraft manufacturing cluster
Vadim Badekha, who previously held the position of head of the United Engine Corporation, was appointed CEO of the United Aircraft Corporation
Rostec State Corporation has made personnel changes in the aviation cluster. Vadim Badekha, who previously held the position of head of the United Engine Corporation (UEC), has been appointed CEO of the United Aircraft Corporation (UAC).
"Put pressure on Moscow and cut supplies to Kiev." Will Trump be able to complete his work in a day?
Colonel Khodarenok: Trump will not be able to resolve the conflict in Ukraine in a day
The US presidential election has ended, and the final results of the vote are being summed up. Republican Donald Trump has already declared himself the winner. How Ukraine's military-technical cooperation with the new White House administration will develop, what will Donald Trump's victory change for Moscow and Kiev - the military observer of the Newspaper figured out.En" Mikhail Khodarenok.
How the legacy of the USSR helps China build a mighty fleet
For the first time in history, the naval forces of the People's Liberation Army of China (PLA Navy) are conducting exercises with the participation of both their combat aircraft carriers. And these ships, and many of the planes on them, are to a large extent the heirs of Soviet military-industrial power. In a sense, the Chinese show what the Soviet Navy could create. And this is really a real power capable of challenging the aircraft carriers of the US Navy.
In Ukraine, the ideal has become the enemy of the good (Foreign Affairs, USA)
Richard Haas: Zelensky's "victory plan" is not feasible
Zelensky's "Victory plan" is not feasible, former State Department official Richard Haas writes in an article for Foreign Affairs. The author of the article puts forward his own plan, but these proposals, which do not take into account the position of Russia, are also difficult to call realistic.