In his speech, Trump did not mention Ukraine, but promised to “stop wars”

6 November 2024 12:08

Donald Trump, who is already being called the “president-elect” by some American media, did not mention Ukraine in his victory speech, but indicated that he came to stop, not start, wars. He said this in front of voters who gathered together to celebrate the results of the vote, reports "Komersant Ukrainian"

“We have not had wars, we have not had wars during the four years [of Trump’s presidency]. Except for the fact that we defeated ISIS. We defeated ISIS in record time, but we had no wars. I’m not going to start a war, I’m going to stop wars,”

– trump said.

As reported by , Donald Trump almost won the US presidential race. According to the conservative newspaper The Hill, Trump has already gained 286 electoral votes out of 270 needed to win. Fox News and other Republican media outlets have also declared Trump “president-elect.”

However, not all media outlets agree with these statistics. For example, Bloomberg still publishes a score of 267:224 in favor of Trump.

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However, Trump and members of his team have already made victory speeches, and world leaders have begun to congratulate the politician on his victory. The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, also congratulated him.

“Congratulations to Donald Trump on his impressive election victory! I recall our wonderful meeting with President Trump in September, when we discussed in detail the strategic partnership between Ukraine and the United States, the Victory Plan, and ways to end Russian aggression against Ukraine. I appreciate President Trump’s commitment to a “peace through strength” approach to global affairs. It is this principle that can really bring a just peace to Ukraine. I hope that together we will realize it,”

– zelensky wrote in X.

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