Among the many first world leaders to publicly react to Donald Trump’s newest electoral victory was Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who praised his win on X and applauded what he described as Trump’s dedication to attaining “peace by energy.”
However privately, Ukrainian officers are virtually definitely expressing deep concern about what a Trump presidency might imply for the nation’s struggle in opposition to Russian forces, who’re rapidly seizing a whole bunch of sq. kilometres in Ukraine’s southeast, as they advance at their quickest fee in additional than a yr.
“To be blunt, the Ukrainians are in a really tough place,” stated Michael Cox, an emeritus professor of worldwide relations on the London College of Economics, in an interview with CBC Information.
“One should think about that the Ukraine authorities, Zelenskyy and others are going to come back beneath larger stress to come back to some type of compromise … a cope with Russia that won’t be on phrases solely beneficial to Ukraine.”
Ukrainian officers have beforehand expressed frustration with the Biden administration for what they noticed as sluggish supply of weaponry and restrictions on the way it might be used, over fears of antagonizing Russia. However Trump might sluggish or cease the transfers fully.
He has continuously criticized the tens of billions of {dollars} in weaponry and monetary help that the U.S. has despatched Ukraine, and he vowed as president to finish the conflict, even promising to do it in as little as 24 hours.
Trump has by no means specified how he would accomplish that, however his unpredictability and frequent criticism of Zelenskyy, together with what Trump calls his “good relationship” with Russian President Vladimir Putin, have raised considerations that Ukraine might be compelled into negotiations.
Tensions over defence spending
Whereas European and NATO leaders have promised to step up defence spending, together with assist for Ukraine, the U.S. stays by far the most important single donor nation, sending greater than $55 billion US in army gear to Ukraine because the finish of January 2022.
Republicans in Congress delayed the passage of a U.S authorities help bundle to Ukraine earlier this yr, creating what army analysts stated was a extreme scarcity of artillery and different weaponry on the battlefield.
With Russia in a position to ramp up its personal army manufacturing and bolster its forces with greater than 10,000 North Korean troops, it now seems to be in a stronger place than it has been in months. Trump’s election provides much more uncertainty for Ukraine.
Some 8,000 North Korean troopers at the moment are in Russia close to Ukraine’s border and are getting ready to assist the Kremlin struggle in opposition to Ukrainian troops within the coming days, the Biden administration stated Thursday. In Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke on the ministerial convention on the human dimension of Ukraine’s 10-point peace formulation.
Volodymyr Fesenko, a Kyiv-based political analyst and director on the Centre for Political Research, fears Trump would stress Ukraine into negotiating, however he doubts Trump would push to simply accept a deal fully on Russia’s phrases.
“This might appear to be a defeat for the U.S., and his advisers, and even [Trump] himself, perceive this,” stated Fesenko.
Whereas Trump hasn’t unveiled what his Ukrainian peace plan may appear to be, his vice-presidential choose J.D. Vance articulated his imaginative and prescient throughout a radio present interview in September.
He stated he thought a deal would entail the battle being frozen alongside present battle strains, with Russia preserving the Ukrainian territory it has captured and a demilitarized zone being arrange alongside the entrance.
Vance stated whereas Ukraine’s defences could be bolstered to stop one other invasion, Russia would get a “assure of neutrality from Ukraine.”
NATO membership in jeopardy
Trump has beforehand been essential of NATO and warned members of the alliance that the U.S. would solely come to Europe’s help within the occasion of a future assault in the event that they spent extra on defence.
“It’s extremely doubtless that Trump would shut [the door on] Ukrainian membership of NATO, which would definitely provoke a detrimental response from Zelenskyy,” stated Fesenko.
Zelenskyy met with each Trump and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris throughout a visit to the U. S. in September to promote his peace plan, which echoes Ukraine’s abiding request to make use of U.S. long-range weapons to strike deep inside Russian territory.
Regardless of pleading for permission for months, the Biden administration hasn’t given Kyiv the inexperienced gentle.
Trump, who has repeatedly referred to Zelenskyy as a “salesman” for persuading the U.S. to ship tens of billions of {dollars} in weapons and criticized him for not negotiating with Russia early on, stated he had a great relationship with him after they stood aspect by aspect in entrance of reporters on Sept. 27.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says he would work with each Ukraine and Russia to finish their conflict if elected, as he stood subsequent to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy earlier than their assembly in New York. Zelenskyy stated he needed to debate his ‘victory plan’ for Ukraine with Trump.
Trump additionally stated he had a great relationship with Putin and that he would get the conflict “resolved in a short time.”
The extent of Trump’s relationship with Putin is unclear. A ebook just lately revealed by U.S. journalist Bob Woodward claimed Trump has spoken to Putin a number of occasions since leaving workplace after his first time period as president.
The Kremlin denied these claims, however Trump did not, including that if he did communicate to Putin, it could be the “good factor” to do.
After Trump declared victory on Tuesday, the Kremlin stated the U.S. — which it nonetheless considers an “unfriendly” nation — might play a task in ending the conflict in Ukraine, however that it could not occur “in a single day.”
Ukrainians think about their future
Within the Ukrainian metropolis of Irpin, which was brutalized in the course of the first days of Russia’s invasion in 2022, a whole bunch of displaced residents from southern and japanese Ukraine reside in modular housing. Many right here doubt the conflict will all of a sudden come to finish simply because a brand new U.S. president has been elected.
“How can [the war] be over in 24 hours?” stated Natalia Panachuk, a 73-year-old dwelling in Irpin alongside along with her 76-year-old husband, Volodymr. “[The Russians] bomb each day. What may be modified?”

The aged couple, who spoke to a journalist working for CBC Information, are literally from the Ukrainian metropolis of Hostomel, which got here beneath assault on the outset of Russia’s full-scale invasion on Feb. 24, 2022, as troops tried to seize a key airport.
The Panachuks stated that when Russian troops retreated from the realm, they grabbed them as human shields and put them in a automotive with a white flag. They have been then made to drive in entrance of a army convoy because it left Ukraine and headed to neighbouring Belarus.
After they have been trapped in Belarus for every week, native volunteers helped them go away for Poland, and ultimately the Panachuks returned to Ukraine.
Their residence in Hostomel was destroyed, so that they proceed to reside in non permanent housing in Irpin.
Serhiy Saenko, 62, lives in the identical housing growth after he fled the neighborhood of Krasnohorivka within the Donetsk area, which Russian forces absolutely captured in September.

Donetsk is one in every of 4 Ukrainian areas that Russia has claimed as its personal after holding referendums deemed unlawful by a lot of the world. Protecting these territories is a key a part of any ceasefire plans pitched by Russia.
Saenko thinks that beneath Trump, the U.S. will doubtless reduce help to Ukraine. However he is not certain the scenario in his nation shall be any worse.
“We are going to proceed to undergo,” Saenko stated. “We’re for negotiations. We wish the bloodshed to finish in order that our boys do not die.”
After profitable a number of battleground states, Donald Trump, flanked by household and supporters, gave a celebratory speech during which he vowed to ‘carry each ounce of’ power and struggle to the job of president.