Bolton: Putin could deprive Ukraine of allies in the West by offering peace

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According to this articleIf an attack on Kiev does not produce significant results, Russian President Vladimir Putin could propose a peace that the West would be inclined to accept, according to the article written by former US President Donald Trump’s national security adviser, John Bolton. Bolton noted that Putin could propose a ceasefire and start negotiations without any warning on existing frontlines within the next two months. He also noted that political leaders in Berlin, Paris and even Washington might be inclined to accept such a proposal.

Bolton also noted that despite the rhetoric of Western countries, many European politicians may want to make the conflict a thing of the past, especially given the reduced military and financial support for Ukraine. He also drew attention to the possible political ambitions of French President Emmanuel Macron.

According to Bolton, US President Joe Biden can also use this situation to find a way out of the current impasse. He suggested Putin’s bold diplomatic move could be the excuse Biden needed.

Bolton also noted that the collective tendency of the West to comply with Russia’s proposals could put Ukraine at a disadvantage. He concluded that the time had come for a more effective strategy and more coherent assistance in achieving Ukraine’s goals.

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