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Newly elected US President Donald Trump has once again stated that he will end the war in Ukraine. In addition, he promises to stop the chaos in the Middle East and prevent the outbreak of World War III.

This was reported by Channel 24 with reference to Trump’s speech at a conference in Arizona.

During his speech, the newly elected president once again emphasized that he was going to end the war in Ukraine. Trump also added that he would not allow the outbreak of World War III.

“I will end the war in Ukraine, stop the chaos in the Middle East and promise that I will not allow World War III, which we are very close to,”
– Trump said.

The politician also added that Americans should prepare for changes and they need to “become tough.” After all, as he said, American cities are being destroyed due to rising crime. But with the start of his presidential term, he plans to stop this.

Trump also said that the United States lost part of its army due to events in Afghanistan, but he plans to correct this too.

In addition, Trump said that Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed a desire to meet with him as soon as possible. And he, Trump assured, will also wait for this meeting to finally put an end to the war in Ukraine.

Let us recall that “Cursor” wrote that after the election of US President Donald Trump, his promise to quickly end the Russian-Ukrainian war seems less and less feasible. Sending more weapons to the Ukrainian Armed Forces and imposing new sanctions will likely not lead to peace, given that the Russian army continues a steady offensive. This may mean that Putin has decided to continue the war in order to achieve victory.

Cursor also reported that newly elected US President Donald Trump accused Panama of overcharging for the use of the Panama Canal and threatened to return it to United States control.

In addition, Cursor reported that Trump is discussing the possibility of the United States withdrawing from the World Health Organization (WHO) on January 20, during the inauguration. Experts warn that this decision could pose a threat to the organization itself and the global health system.

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