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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said that if Donald Trump wins the election, Europe will need to reconsider its stance with Ukraine.

What’s the deal: During a radio interview, Prime Minister Orban said, “We (in Europe) need to realize that if there will be a pro-peace president in America, which I not only believe in, but I also read the numbers that way… if what we expect happens and America becomes pro-peace, then Europe cannot remain pro-war.” He added, “Europe cannot bear the burden of (the war) alone, and if Americans switch to peace, then we also need to adapt, and this is what we will discuss in Budapest.”

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What to expect under a Trump presidency: Former President Donald Trump has suggested his approach to the war in Ukraine would differ significantly from the Biden administration’s stance. Trump has indicated he would prioritize negotiating an end to the conflict over providing continued military support. He has frequently criticized the amount of US aid going to Ukraine and has hinted at using this assistance as leverage to push Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky toward a peace deal.

Ukraine’s demands to end the war: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has outlined clear demands to end the war, centering on Ukraine’s sovereignty and security. His main conditions are:

  • Full withdrawal of Russian forces from all occupied Ukrainian territories, including Crimea and the Donbas region.
  • Security guarantees from international allies to ensure Ukraine’s protection against future aggression.
  • Accountability for war crimes, calling for justice for attacks on Ukrainian civilians and infrastructure.

Russia’s demands to end the war: Russian President Vladimir Putin has specific demands for ending the conflict, focusing on its security concerns and influence in the region. Key points include:

  • Recognition of Crimea as Russian territory and acknowledgment of Russian control over certain areas of eastern Ukraine.
  • Ukrainian neutrality, requiring Ukraine to refrain from joining NATO or other military alliances.
  • Demilitarization anddenazification of Ukraine, aimed at limiting Ukraine’s military capabilities and addressing Russian claims about Ukrainian governance.

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