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Tatsiana Kulakevich Associate Professor of Instruction in th
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3 reasons why a Trump White House might not be a disaster for Ukraine − in fact, it might tighten the screws on Russia
Among the first world leaders to speak with Donald Trump following his election victory on Nov. 5, 2024 was Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

why the US has a lot at stake in supporting Ukraine
Biden’s support of Zelenskyy does not necessarily signal continued financial support of Ukraine by the U.S. government.