Trump`s presidency might help end Ukraine conflict


(MENAFN) Amidst speculation about a potential return to the presidency, former United States President Donald Trump’s advisors have unveiled a plan aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Although trump himself has not officially endorsed the plan, his advisors, retired Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg and former CIA analyst Fred Fleitz, have indicated positive feedback from him regarding their proposal.

The advisors, both prominent figures in national security under the Trump administration and currently holding significant roles at the Center for American Security, presented their strategy to address the Ukraine crisis. They have emphasized that while Trump may not have fully embraced every detail, the feedback received suggests a supportive stance towards their initiative.

"This isn’t about official endorsement but rather a trial balloon with his tacit approval," one of the plan’s authors explained. The proposal marks a significant move within Trump’s circle, demonstrating ongoing influence and engagement in foreign policy matters despite being out of office.

Kellogg and Fleitz underscored their commitment to Trump’s "America First" foreign policy doctrine, which they believe to be pivotal in addressing global challenges, including the aftermath of policies under the Biden administration. The Center for American Security, affiliated with the America First Policy Institute, has been instrumental in shaping strategic initiatives aimed at promoting United States interests on the global stage.

The initiative comes at a critical juncture as Ukraine continues to grapple with geopolitical tensions and seeks international mediation to resolve its conflict. While the plan remains in the realm of proposals, its presentation signifies a potential re-emergence of Trump’s influence in shaping United States foreign policy debates ahead of future political engagements.

As discussions around the Ukraine peace plan unfold, its reception and potential implementation could redefine United States foreign relations strategies under a prospective Trump administration, offering insights into the evolving dynamics of American diplomatic efforts on the global front.

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