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"Model more influential than weakness": Pompeo told how Trump will stop the war in Ukraine (video)

Former US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo advised to perceive James David Vens' statements as election. He assured that the real policy on Ukraine in the event of Donald Trump's victory will depend only on the president himself. US President Donald Trump has already shown that the Russian Federation could restrain aggression and can repeat this success again.

This was stated by the former US Secretary of State and CIA Expert Mike Pompeo in an interview published on the journalist Natalia Mosaychuk on September 17. According to him, the Trump administration provided Ukraine before the full -scale war defensive systems that held back Russian President Vladimir Putin. When the Republican left the post of President of the United States, the Kremlin again began to "kill Ukrainians and seize new territories.

" "When you try to predict that Putin will do in the case of Trump's presidency, we can expect that the model of restraint we have built will be much more influential to him than the weakness he saw under the presidency (Barack, Obama and (Joe,) - Ed. ) Baiden. He also answered the question whether Trump would speak and press the international criminal. Pompeo explained that politicians "often have to speak with bad people", because they are the source of the greatest troubles, but it is "just work.

" He also commented on the statement of Senator James David Vance, hinting that his words should not be taken seriously. The former Secretary of State stressed that in the United States the election period is ongoing, and Vance himself is only a candidate for Vice Presidents. He assured that Ukraine's policy would depend solely on Trump if he returns to the post of president.

Pompeo is convinced that Trump and his team in the event of his victory in the elections will again achieve "great success" in restraining Putin. Recall that US presidential candidate Donald Trump said he was going to end the war in Ukraine. He suggested that he would be able to "get well with Russia.