US Admiral Predicts the Plan Trump Will Propose to Zelensky and Putin for Peace.


The War in Ukraine May End with a "Korean Scenario", Expert Says
Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe, James Stavridis, expressed the opinion that the war in Ukraine could end with a "Korean scenario". He hopes that with Donald Trump coming to power, the new president will force both sides to start negotiations.
"In the end, Putin may acquire about 20% of Ukraine's territory, the part he currently holds. However, the remaining 80% of the territory, with all its resources and the vast majority of the population, will remain democratic and free," Stavridis noted.
The expert also predicts that Ukraine could become a NATO member within three to five years. He believes that negotiations on ceasefire and conflict resolution will last months. Additionally, Stavridis expects the creation of a demilitarized zone between the warring sides, which will be patrolled by European NATO forces. He also believes that Ukraine has the opportunity to become a member of the European Union.
"Putin will hate this, just as Ukrainians hate that Putin holds 20% of their country. However, these are negotiations," concluded the former NATO commander.
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