Donald Trump Jr. shared a meme on social media with the image of Volodymyr Zelensky and a suggestion that Donald Trump should limit financial aid to Ukraine. The president-elect has repeatedly criticized the amount of support provided by the US.
The eldest son Donald TrumpDonald Trump Jr. On Sunday, he shared on his Instagram story a meme posted by former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin. A mocking video suggests limiting financial aid for… Ukraine by the new president's administration. It shows a close-up of the face of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and a computer-generated rain of money. The clip was captioned: “POV: (short for 'point of view' – ed.) you are 38 days away from losing your allowance.”
The date the president-elect's son refers to is December 17, i.e Electoral voting daywhen the new president and vice president will be formally elected USA.
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Donald Trump and ending the conflict in Ukraine
As Politico notes, the administration Joe Biden intends to deliver the last aid package to Kiev before Trump's inauguration, scheduled for January 20. In this way, he wants to meet the potential limitation of support by the newly elected president. During the campaign, he criticized the amount of funds transferred to Ukraine from the US several times. He also promised to end it war in Ukraine in one day. However, so far he has not presented a plan on how to achieve this.
The vice-presidential candidate was asked about this during the campaign JD Vance repliedthat Trump would most likely “sit down and tell the Russians, the Ukrainians, the Europeans: you have to figure out what a peaceful solution looks like.” – And it probably looks like something like: the current line of demarcation between Russia and Ukraine becomes a demilitarized zone, he said. In his opinion, this line “would have to be heavily fortified to prevent the Russians from making another invasion.” In turn, Moscow “would receive from Kiev a guarantee of the neutrality of Ukraine, which remains outside NATO and such allied institutions.”
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