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The former President of France believes that a decisive factor in the military c...

Ukraine's war with Russia: François Hollande told what the result will depend on

The former President of France believes that a decisive factor in the military conflict in Ukraine will be the coming to power in the United States Donald Trump, who will determine the end of the war. The result of war in Ukraine will depend on the results of the US presidential election in 2024. This opinion was expressed by French President Francea Halland in an interview with the British newspaper Financial Times, published on Friday, June 9. "If Trump is chosen, he will say: we stop on this.

The Russians will be able to keep everything they have. The war is very expensive," the politician said. Also, Hollande has believed that the form of a new geopolitical order has become clearer in the last few years, including by the formation of the Alliance of Russia and China, which challenge the countries of Western Europe. The former President of France has repeatedly evaluated the Russian-Ukrainian war. Yes, he expressed his opinion on why this military conflict was possible in general.

According to Holland, this happened because in 2014, Russia did not encounter the powerful sanctions of the West and the impression that there would be a soft reaction to the "military operation". "To prevent war, it is necessary to establish a balance of forces. It must be clearly understood that in the event of the invasion there will be a very strong reaction in response. Putin did not believe it," said Alland.

We will remind, in June 2023 sociologists learned how many Ukrainians are ready to defend the integrity of the country. The results of a sociological survey of KIIS have shown that in all regions of Ukraine the vast majority of the population against any territorial concessions. And on Thursday, June 8, it became known that the court condemned 7 Russian deputies to 15 years in prison.