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European leaders will join Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to meet U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington as they look to strengthen his hand while Trump pushes Kyiv toward swiftly agreeing to a deal in the Ukraine conflict.
Although Biden has approved a further $200 million in U.S. military aid to tide Ukraine over for coming weeks, that amount is not nearly enough to help the country preserve the status quo. What awaits Ukraine in 2024? It seems that the coming year will bring serious challenges to Kyiv.
China has a deep-seated interest in stable and orderly relations in Eastern Europe. It does not want the conflict to continue in some kind of geopolitical chess match to weaken the West's strategic posturing nor does it want to destroy Ukraine to appease Moscow.
Without a verification mechanism, no one can be sure that the Pentagon, in its ongoing crusade against Russia, is not using labs in Ukraine for nefarious. In this instance, we should remember former U.S. President Ronald Reagan's principle concerning nuclear agreements: "Trust but verify."