Trump and the Nobel Peace Prize: Is a Compromise with Russia Possible for Ukraine?.

Trump and the Nobel Peace Prize: Is a Compromise with Russia Possible for Ukraine?
Trump and the Nobel Peace Prize: Is a Compromise with Russia Possible for Ukraine?

According to inkorr.com: The President of the United States, Donald Trump, could receive the Nobel Peace Prize if he manages to establish a long-term peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine. For such an agreement to be effective, it must be acceptable to both parties. As noted by The Hill, punishing the aggressor may complicate the situation, and Ukraine may have to make compromises.

Opportunities for Conflict Resolution

The analysis in the publication discusses two possible outcomes for ending the war: a compromise agreement that will not satisfy either party, or Russia's voluntary abandonment of its imperialistic goals, which looks unlikely.

Why is Russia not ready for compromise?
  • Ideological Beliefs: The Kremlin believes that Ukraine as a state must be destroyed, and Putin's survival depends on the outcome of the war.
  • High Casualties: Over a million Russians have died or been injured, so only a complete victory can be acceptable for Russian society.
  • Risk of Instability: Ending the war could lead to the demobilization of aggressive soldiers, raising crime rates and threatening Putin's regime.
  • Military Economy: Returning to peaceful life could cause an economic downturn, which is unfavorable for many people and elites.
  • Illusion of Greatness: Putin maintains the illusion of Russia's greatness through war, but its end may reveal the true state of affairs for Russians.

Thus, The Hill emphasizes that to ensure sustainable peace, Trump needs to address the key issue of the conflict – Putin himself. Otherwise, one can only expect a 'false peace.'

Earlier, Donald Trump noted that the issue of security guarantees for Ukraine has not yet been discussed in detail, but the USA is ready to support this initiative. The discussion of the possible deployment of European peacekeepers in Ukraine has sparked active debates among European allies.

Given the situation, the process of peaceful conflict resolution remains complex and unpredictable. The prospects for achieving real peace will depend on Russia's willingness to temper its appetites and on international support for Ukraine, which will undoubtedly be extremely important in the coming months.


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