The top commander of NATO: the US election is ineffective in supporting Ukraine
The head of NATO’s military committee said that Ukraine has many supporters among different American political currents, and the election result will not affect Washington’s support for Kiev.
According to RCO News Agency, Admiral Rob Bauer, the head of NATO’s military committee, said that regardless of the outcome of the US presidential election, it is unlikely that the US will stop supporting Ukraine.
“In this sense, I think it is unlikely that the US government will stop supporting Ukraine,” he said, stating that Ukraine has many supporters among supporters of both the Republican and Democratic parties.
Bauer made these comments after Trump said that ending the war in Ukraine is in the national interest of the United States in the debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. He also refused to answer the question of which side he wants to win this war.
Admiral Bauer said: “We all know politicians say things in elections that if they win, they don’t necessarily implement in their government… If the Russians just finished the war and went home, the war would be over, but if the Ukrainians finish, they will lose their land.”
There are less than 2 months left until the US presidential election, and the two main candidates of this election have different positions on the issue of Ukraine. Biden and Harris have pledged to support Kiev whenever necessary, but Trump has repeatedly cast doubt on America’s commitments to NATO, saying that if he wins the election, he will end the war even before his inauguration. will deliver At the same time, it seems that the Kremlin is not ready to negotiate with conditions in Ukraine’s favor.
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