NATO expects serious problems for Ukraine after Trump's election

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NATO expects serious problems for Ukraine after Trump's election

Foreign Policy magazine, citing NATO sources, reports that the military alliance is increasingly concerned about the current situation in Ukraine, as Kyiv's position in the conflict is weakening. The recognition that Ukrainian forces are facing serious difficulties, against the backdrop of Donald Trump's victory in the US elections, is causing additional concern in the alliance.

The rise of Trump, who has repeatedly spoken about the need to review American support for Ukraine, has increased uncertainty among Western allies about future aid to Kyiv, according to sources. NATO fears that the election of Trump, known for his skepticism about large-scale aid to Ukraine, could significantly affect the alliance's strategy and threaten long-term support for the country in its standoff.

Sources also indicate that discussions within NATO are intensifying about the future course of action towards Ukraine, including possible changes in the volume of arms supplies and financial assistance.

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