TechFlow reports, on November 26, the Financial Times published an article stating that for months, 2025 has been seen as a window for the U.S. to push for some form of ceasefire in Ukraine. Given Russia's military advances, it is by no means certain whether Putin wants to halt military operations. Trump has multiple options: he might propose lifting sanctions on Russia in exchange for freezing the current battlefield lines, or he could pursue "escalate to de-escalate," giving Putin incentives to make concessions. Unlike Biden, Trump is unpredictable—this means things could go terribly wrong, such as the U.S. abandoning Ukraine and Zelensky being forced out; or it could yield unexpected outcomes: Putin might seek a better deal to strengthen his relationship with Trump. (Jinshi)
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