In eastern Ukraine, the war has not yet subsided, but another international political storm is quietly forming. Former U.S. President Trump has risen again and re-entered the stage of American power. The impact behind this may be more violent than a hurricane. [Ukrainian Pre

In eastern Ukraine, the war has not yet subsided, but another international political storm has quietly formed. Former U.S. President Trump has risen again and re-entered the stage of American power. The impact behind this may be more violent than a hurricane.

[Ukrainian President Zelensky]

Shortly after the news of Trump’s victory came out, Ukrainian President Zelensky called Trump to congratulate him. Zelensky expressed his hope to continue to maintain close dialogue and cooperation with Trump, despite the fact that the other party has repeatedly complained about the situation in Ukraine.

As early as during the US presidential campaign, Trump hyped up the Russia-Ukraine issue. His promise to quickly resolve the Russia-Ukraine conflict won a lot of support and raised expectations among many people. But when Trump got his wish and entered the White House, the rhetoric he made during the campaign to "solve the Russia-Ukraine conflict within 24 hours" now seems more like a political strategy than a truly feasible solution. Now Zelensky is calling Trump, most likely to improve relations between the two countries so that the United States can continue to support Ukraine in its confrontation with Russia.

analysis believes that even if Trump wants to end this conflict, he will have to face a lot of opposition and resistance at home and abroad. The foreign policy of the United States is not decided by one person, especially in the game of major powers involving multiple global interests. Structural conflicts cannot be decided by an individual.

Trump’s election is definitely a tricky situation for Ukraine. Faced with the new US president who had refused to visit Kiev many times, Zelensky certainly tried his best to win over this seemingly elusive US leader. Zelensky hopes to consolidate the strategic partnership between Ukraine and the United States through dialogue, but this road is destined to be full of thorns.

[Trump]

Trump may change an opinion, but some facts cannot be easily ignored. It is not just political leaders who have a major impact on the current situation in Ukraine, but also huge economic forces. BlackRock Investment Company, which controls assets of up to 10 trillion U.S. dollars, has carried out large-scale capital deployment in Ukraine and has almost acquired Ukraine's core economic lifeline. This has virtually become another factor that Trump must consider when dealing with Ukraine affairs.

For Zelensky, the important thing now is not to rush to send congratulations to Trump, but to accurately assess his own leverage. The Ukrainian leader understands that navigating between Trump and the different forces in the United States requires not only skill, but also courage and wisdom. He must ensure that Ukraine is not a expendable pawn in this international game.

Ukraine also has to speed up communication with those consortiums that control Ukrainian assets to prevent further infringement of national interests under the new international structure. Zelensky needs to ensure that Ukraine does not lose too many cards under the new policies led by Trump.

[Zelensky and Trump]

Trump’s election has caused Europe, emerging markets and Russia to reinterpret their relations with the United States. As a leader who once advocated "America First", Trump's policies are likely to be biased towards isolationism and cause chain reactions, especially his attitude towards the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which may directly affect the security situation of the entire Europe.

In eastern Ukraine, the war has not yet subsided, but another international political storm has quietly formed. Former U.S. President Trump has risen again and re-entered the stage of American power. The impact behind this may be more violent than a hurricane.

[Ukrainian President Zelensky]

Shortly after the news of Trump’s victory came out, Ukrainian President Zelensky called Trump to congratulate him. Zelensky expressed his hope to continue to maintain close dialogue and cooperation with Trump, despite the fact that the other party has repeatedly complained about the situation in Ukraine.

As early as during the US presidential campaign, Trump hyped up the Russia-Ukraine issue. His promise to quickly resolve the Russia-Ukraine conflict won a lot of support and raised expectations among many people. But when Trump got his wish and entered the White House, the rhetoric he made during the campaign to "solve the Russia-Ukraine conflict within 24 hours" now seems more like a political strategy than a truly feasible solution. Now Zelensky is calling Trump, most likely to improve relations between the two countries so that the United States can continue to support Ukraine in its confrontation with Russia.

analysis believes that even if Trump wants to end this conflict, he will have to face a lot of opposition and resistance at home and abroad. The foreign policy of the United States is not decided by one person, especially in the game of major powers involving multiple global interests. Structural conflicts cannot be decided by an individual.

Trump’s election is definitely a tricky situation for Ukraine. Faced with the new US president who had refused to visit Kiev many times, Zelensky certainly tried his best to win over this seemingly elusive US leader. Zelensky hopes to consolidate the strategic partnership between Ukraine and the United States through dialogue, but this road is destined to be full of thorns.

[Trump]

Trump may change an opinion, but some facts cannot be easily ignored. It is not just political leaders who have a major impact on the current situation in Ukraine, but also huge economic forces. BlackRock Investment Company, which controls assets of up to 10 trillion U.S. dollars, has carried out large-scale capital deployment in Ukraine and has almost acquired Ukraine's core economic lifeline. This has virtually become another factor that Trump must consider when dealing with Ukraine affairs.

For Zelensky, the important thing now is not to rush to send congratulations to Trump, but to accurately assess his own leverage. The Ukrainian leader understands that navigating between Trump and the different forces in the United States requires not only skill, but also courage and wisdom. He must ensure that Ukraine is not a expendable pawn in this international game.

Ukraine also has to speed up communication with those consortiums that control Ukrainian assets to prevent further infringement of national interests under the new international structure. Zelensky needs to ensure that Ukraine does not lose too many cards under the new policies led by Trump.

[Zelensky and Trump]

Trump’s election has caused Europe, emerging markets and Russia to reinterpret their relations with the United States. As a leader who once advocated "America First", Trump's policies are likely to be biased towards isolationism and cause chain reactions, especially his attitude towards the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which may directly affect the security situation of the entire Europe.