Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk has highlighted the significance of US support as a potential ‘trump card’ for Ukraine in its ongoing conflict with Russia. He noted that the recent G7 summit showcased unity among Western leaders, countering Moscow’s expectations of discord. This unity is crucial as Ukraine seeks to pressure Russia into meaningful negotiations, particularly with the backdrop of the upcoming US midterm elections, which could influence American foreign policy.
Yatsenyuk emphasized that while military support and sanctions are vital, the most critical element is the backing from the US President. He believes that strong American pressure could lead to a ceasefire or even an end to hostilities. Despite claims from some US leaders that the war has minimal impact on America, Yatsenyuk argues that public sentiment in the US largely favours supporting Ukraine.
The former Prime Minister also pointed out that Ukraine’s resilience on the battlefield has allowed it to regain some territories. However, he remains cautious about Russia’s intentions, suggesting that any overtures for talks from President Putin may be strategic rather than genuine. The challenge now lies in maintaining Western unity and ensuring that Ukraine’s needs are prioritized in international discussions.
As the situation evolves, the interplay between US domestic politics and international relations will be pivotal in shaping the future of Ukraine’s struggle against Russian aggression. Yatsenyuk’s insights underscore the importance of sustained support from allies in navigating this complex geopolitical landscape.
Source: Euronews

