Five Reasons Ukraine Can't Count on the US, According to Diplomat Bohdan Nahaylo.
Why Ukraine Is Not Banking on American Support
According to Espreso.tv: Bohdan Nahaylo, a diplomat and UN official, has outlined several factors explaining why Ukraine does not expect substantial backing from the United States at a critical juncture. According to Nahaylo, the key considerations are:
- Development of domestic weaponry;
- Strengthening an international coalition;
- US domestic political dynamics;
- Russia's response.
The first reason Nahaylo highlighted is Ukraine's possession of its own strategic assets and the absence of reliance on US support. He stressed that Ukraine must focus on its own resources and strategies.
The second major factor is the consolidation of an international coalition backing Ukraine, which enables the country to engage partners for regional security and stability.
As a third reason, Nahaylo pointed to former US President Donald Trump's frustration over the war with Iran, which could shape American foreign policy. The fourth factor involves Moscow's reaction to strikes on Kyiv and the Assumption Cathedral, raising concerns about further escalation of the conflict.
The fifth reason he cited is the internal political situation in the United States and the decline in Trump's approval ratings, which may also affect US foreign policy.
The Importance of Ukraine's Independence
Nahaylo, who served at the UN from 1994 to 2014 and is now editor-in-chief of the Kyiv Post, underscores the significance of these factors as the US presidential elections approach in November 2024.
His remarks highlight the complexities of international politics and the critical need for Ukraine to secure its own defense. Given the shifting landscape in the US and globally, Ukraine must intensify its diplomatic efforts to attract new partners and counter potential threats. The upcoming US elections could dramatically alter foreign policy, making it essential for Ukrainian leadership to continue developing independent strategies to prepare for various scenarios.
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