Russia’s Soviet-era weapons stockpiles will run out by the end of 2025, so Putin may start talks early next year. However, the war will last at least another year if the negotiations do not go as the Kremlin leader would like, predicts Peter Pomerantsev, a professor at the Institute for Global Affairs at the London School of Economics. He is also convinced that US President-elect Donald Trump will only be able to hold serious peace talks with participation from the EU and the UK. The fact that Russian authorities are concerned about the economic costs of continuing the war also supports the possibility of talks commencing soon.
Meanwhile, US Republican Senator Lindsey Graham called Ukraine “the richest country in Europe,” so, in his opinion, Trump is interested in Ukraine’s victory.
At the same time, the WP, citing analysts, notes that Trump will likely try to reach a quick agreement with Russia, but this step threatens severe territorial losses for Ukraine and could provoke aggression from other dictatorial regimes.